Title :
Methods of converting CIM power system models into bus-branch formats utilizing topology processing algorithms and minimal schema modifications to IEC 61968/70
Author :
Moseley, John D. ; Mago, Nitika V.
Author_Institution :
Electr. Reliability Council of Texas, Taylor, TX, USA
Abstract :
This paper describes the design of the ERCOT topology processor algorithms, used in conjunction with modeling extensions to IEC 61968/70 standards, that are employed to convert CIM representations of balanced three-phase power system models used in real-time operational energy management applications into standardized bus-branch models used in transmission system planning applications (a flat file format used by PSS/e and Powerworld applications). By using such algorithms, ERCOT is able to utilize a single, unified, highly granular data model source to support all real-time operations and steady-state planning processes, thus removing a primary area of discrepancy that has historically existed between the electrical power industry´s planning and operational departments that has long been associated with staging these two modeling environments independently.
Keywords :
IEC standards; energy management systems; power system simulation; power transmission planning; CIM power system models; ERCOT topology processor algorithms; IEC 61968 standard; IEC 61970 standard; balanced three-phase power system models; bus-branch formats; minimal schema modifications; real-time operational energy management applications; steady-state planning; transmission system planning; Computational modeling; Computer integrated manufacturing; Data models; Planning; Switches; Topology; Unified modeling language; CIM; ERCOT; Topology;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Society General Meeting (PES), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
DOI :
10.1109/PESMG.2013.6672142