Search Results for author: Frederik Geth

Found 6 papers, 3 papers with code

Data quality challenges in existing distribution network datasets

no code implementations1 Aug 2023 Frederik Geth, Marta Vanin, Dirk Van Hertem

Existing digital distribution network models, like those in the databases of network utilities, are known to contain erroneous or untrustworthy information.

The Importance of Technical Distribution Network Limits in Dynamic Operating Envelopes

no code implementations16 Apr 2023 Tomislav Antic, Frederik Geth, Tomislav Capuder

End-users more often decide to invest in distributed generation (DG) units that help them in decreasing electricity bills and allow them to become a market player by selling the excess produced electricity.

Combined Unbalanced Distribution System State and Line Impedance Matrix Estimation

no code implementations22 Sep 2022 Marta Vanin, Frederik Geth, Reinhilde D'hulst, Dirk Van Hertem

To address the challenges that the decarbonization of the energy sector is bringing about, advanced distribution network management and operation strategies are being developed.

Management Time Series +1

Realistic Differentially-Private Transmission Power Flow Data Release

1 code implementation25 Mar 2021 David Smith, Frederik Geth, Elliott Vercoe, Andrew Feutrill, Ming Ding, Jonathan Chan, James Foster, Thierry Rakotoarivelo

For the modeling, design and planning of future energy transmission networks, it is vital for stakeholders to access faithful and useful power flow data, while provably maintaining the privacy of business confidentiality of service providers.

A Flexible Storage Model for Power Network Optimization

1 code implementation29 Apr 2020 Frederik Geth, Carleton Coffrin, David M Fobes

This paper proposes a simple and flexible storage model for use in a variety of multi-period optimal power flow problems.

Scheduling

PowerModelsDistribution.jl: An Open-Source Framework for Exploring Distribution Power Flow Formulations

1 code implementation20 Apr 2020 David M. Fobes, Sander Claeys, Frederik Geth, Carleton Coffrin

In this work we introduce PowerModelsDistribution, a free, open-source toolkit for distribution power network optimization, whose primary focus is establishing a baseline implementation of steady-state multi-conductor unbalanced distribution network optimization problems, which includes implementations of Power Flow and Optimal Power Flow problem types.

Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science Systems and Control Signal Processing Systems and Control

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