The ACTIVSg200 case is a 200 bus power system test case that is entirely synthetic, built from public information and a statistical analysis of real power systems. It bears no relation to the actual grid in this location, except that generation and load profiles are similar.
The case is provided in PowerWorld format, Matpower format, PSS/E raw format, and PSLF epc format, along with the corresponding files for the transient stability models.
Synthetic electric grid models are fictitious representations that are designed to be statistically and functionally similar to actual electric grids while containing no confidential critical energy infrastructure information (CEII). Some of these cases were developed with the support of the U.S. DOE ARPA-E Grid Data program; their support is gratefully acknowledged. A description of the initial algorithm used to develop these cases is given in:
A. B. Birchfield; T. Xu; K. M. Gegner; K. S. Shetye; T. J. Overbye, “Grid Structural Characteristics as Validation Criteria for Synthetic Networks,” to appear in IEEE Transactions on Power Systems.
Please contact Adam Birchfield (abirchfield@tamu.edu) for any questions regarding this case.
Data and Resources
- ACTIVSg200.PWBpwb
PowerWorld Simulator and PowerWorld DS binary case file which can be opened...
Download - case_ACTIVSg200.mmatpower
MATPOWER text file containing only power flow data with generator cost model...
Download - Map of Illinois with 200-bus regionjpg
Hashed area shows region of Illinois that was the basis of this synthetic...
Download - Power flow representation of 200-bus systempng
PNG file for representing the power flow of the 200-bus system
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Publisher | |
Modified | 2024-07-30 |
Release Date | 2017-06-21 |
Identifier | 30ba2aaa-555e-4a8f-899e-c72bcf30f1df |
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location | Illinois, USA |
License | License Not Specified |
Author | |
Contact Name | Adam Birchfield |
Contact Email | |
Public Access Level | Public |