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pandapower case study

This repository includes an exemplary case study that demonstrates the capabilities of pandapower. The case study showcases some pandapower functionality and is also used in a reference paper for pandapower, which has been accepted for publication in IEEE Transaction on Power Systems. A preprint of this paper is available on arXiv. Please acknowledge the usage of pandapower by citing the Paper as follows:

  • L. Thurner, A. Scheidler, F. Schäfer et al., “pandapower - an Open Source Python Tool for Convenient Modeling, Analysis and Optimization of Electric Power Systems,” IEEE Transaction on Power Systems (to be published), 2018.

You can use the following BibTex entry:

	@ARTICLE{pandapower.2018,
	author = {{Thurner}, L. and {Scheidler}, A. and {Sch{\"a}fer}, F. and {Menke}, J.-H. and {Dollichon}, J. and {Meier}, F. and {Meinecke}, S. and {Braun}, M.},
	journal={IEEE Transactions on Power Systems},
	title={pandapower - an Open Source Python Tool for Convenient Modeling, Analysis and Optimization of Electric Power Systems},
	year={2018},
	doi={10.1109/TPWRS.2018.2829021}
	}

The case study consists of three parts, which are available in interactive jupyter notebooks:

  1. Definition of a 10kV ring main grid in radial operation (grid.ipynb)
  2. Analysis of all possible switching states in the grid to analyse feasible switch positions considering radiality and short-circuit constraints (switch_evaluation.ipynb)
  3. Time series simulation for one day optimising switching states and transformer taps considering active power losses, line loading, transformer loading and voltage constraints (time_series_simulation.ipynb)

The case study works with pandapower 1.4.3.

How to use it

Get the source

git clone https://github.com/e2nIEE/pandapower-paper

Install

It's recommended to use a virtualenv, it's up to you!

pip install -r requirements.txt

Start notebook server

jupyter notebook