February 3, 2023
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A Real-Time Operations Manual for the IEEE 118 Bus Transmission Model

Abstract

This document presents a sample operations manual for the IEEE 118 Bus Model, which is a synthetic test case developed in 1962 from a section of the transmission grid operated by American Electric Power (AEP). The model is one of the most used synthetic test cases for development of power system applications and is referenced by over 9000 papers. However, the model lacks any context for use with real-time energy management system (EMS) applications, including common considerations, such as generator ramp rates, reactive capabilities, operating limits, and other information typically used by power system operators for real-time decision making. This manual divides the IEEE 118 Bus Model into three operating areas, defines various operating limits, and sets recommended operating procedures for responding to a few types of emergency operating conditions. The manual can be used in support of a wide variety of human-in-the-loop evaluation methodologies for new advanced power applications.

Published: February 3, 2023

Citation

Anderson A.A., S. Kincic, B.A. Jefferson, B.J. Mcgary, C. Fallon, D.K. Ciesielski, and J.E. Wenskovitch, et al. 2022. A Real-Time Operations Manual for the IEEE 118 Bus Transmission Model Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

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