AUTOMATION TOOL TO CREATE CHRONOLOGICAL AC POWER FLOW CASES FOR LARGE INTERCONNECTED SYSTEMS
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May 5, 2022
A computer-implemented method includes extending simulation results and input data of a DC production cost model (PCM) of a power grid to an initial AC power flow model (PFM) using a generation distribution mapping and load distribution mapping of a related PFM base example associated with the PCM, and automatically producing a chronological series of converged AC PFM solutions associated with a PCM time series by, for each time step of the PCM time series: (i) updating inputs of an AC PFM using (a) PCM results of the current time step and (b) solution outputs of a converged AC PFM obtained from a previous PCM time step, and (ii) iteratively, reducing nodal loads by a gradual amount configured to account for power grid power flow losses unaccounted for by the PCM and performing AC PFM numerical analyses, until: (a) an AC PFM convergence is obtained and (b) a real power generation slack bus is less than or equal to a predefined tolerance in relation to a slack bus of the PCM results of the current time step.
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