Real-time security-constrained economic dispatch (i.e. optimal power flow). This set of codes aims to provide a benchmark that mimics the commercial RT-SCED tool used by the Independent System Operators (ISO).
Code environment: Python2
Details are provided in the document "SCED_Manual_Developer_version.pdf".
If you use these codes for your work, please cite the following papers:
Xingpeng Li and Kory W. Hedman, “Enhanced Energy Management System with Corrective Transmission Switching Strategy— Part I: Methodology,” IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, vol. 34, no. 6, pp. 4490-4502, Nov. 2019.
Xingpeng Li and Kory W. Hedman, “Enhanced Energy Management System with Corrective Transmission Switching Strategy— Part II: Results and Discussion,” IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, vol. 34, no. 6, pp. 4503-4513, Nov. 2019.
Paper1 website: https://rpglab.github.io/papers/XingpengLi-KWH-TPWRS-Part-I/
Paper2 website: https://rpglab.github.io/papers/XingpengLi-KWH-TPWRS-Part-II/
Dr. Xingpeng Li
Email: xli83@central.uh.edu.
Website: https://rpglab.github.io/
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