April 20, 2024
Report

Grid Optimization Competition Challenge 3 Problem Formulation

Abstract

This report contains the problem formulation for the Grid Optimization (GO) Competition Challenge 3. The Grid Optimization Competition is run by a team of researchers from a number of organizations, including the sponsor Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy (ARPA-E), lead organization Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), and technical contributors from Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Texas A&M University (TAMU), Georgia Institute of Technology (GT), University of Wisconsin (UW), and others. The GO Competition poses challenge problems in the field of power grid management, invites entrants to develop solvers for these problems, invokes the solvers on a set of problem instances using common hardware, ranks the solvers according to their performance, and awards prizes according to the rankings. The overall goal of the GO Competition is to spur innovative research on high impact and computationally challenging problems in power grid management from initial development through commercial deployment. The GO Competition has run three challenges. This report covers the Challenge 3 model formulation, including a high level description of the Challenge 3 problem, a reference to the symbols used in the formulation, a complete algebraic formulation of the optimization model, a description of the input and output data and formats, guaranteed properties of the data, requirements on solvers, and a description of software for evaluation of solutions.

Published: April 20, 2024

Citation

Holzer J.T., C.J. Coffrin, C. DeMarco, R. Duthu, S.T. Elbert, B.C. Eldridge, and T. Elgindy, et al. 2024. Grid Optimization Competition Challenge 3 Problem Formulation Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.