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Sneak Preview: PowerDynamics.jl -= An Open-Source library for analyzing dynamic stability in power grids with high shares of renewable energy

Systems and Control 2020-12-10 v1 Systems and Control Physics and Society

Abstract

PowerDynamics.jl is an Open-Source library for dynamic power grid modeling built in the latest scientific programming language, Julia. It provides all the tools necessary to analyze the dynamical stability of power grids with high share of renewable energy. In contrast to conventional tools, it makes full use of the simplicity and generality that Julia combines with highly-optimized just-in-time compiled Code. Additionally, its ecosystem provides DifferentialEquations.jl, a high-performance library for solving differential equations with built-in solvers and interfaces to industrial grade solvers like Sundials. PowerDynamics.jl provides a multitude of dynamics for different node/bus-types, e.g. rotating masses, droop-control in inverters, and is able to explicitly model time delays of inverters. Furthermore, it includes realistic models of fluctuations from renewable energy sources. In this paper, we demonstrate how to use PowerDynamics.jl for the IEEE 14-bus distribution grid feeder.

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@article{arxiv.2012.05175,
  title  = {Sneak Preview: PowerDynamics.jl -= An Open-Source library for analyzing dynamic stability in power grids with high shares of renewable energy},
  author = {Tim Kittel and Sabine Auer and Christina Horn},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.05175},
  year   = {2020}
}