his open dataset is used in the scientific study "Coordination of operational planning and real-time optimization in microgrids" currently in the submission process of the Power Systems Computation Conference (PSCC) 2020.
microgrids for system identification, you can consider several sources, including public datasets, research institutions, and specific projects that have made their data available. Here are some potential sources and types of datasets you might explore:
Public Datasets and Repositories
Pecan Street Dataport:Provides detailed energy data including solar, electric vehicle charging, and other microgrid components. Pecan Street Dataport
IEEE DataPort:Contains a variety of datasets related to power systems and smart grids, which can include microgrid data. IEEE DataPort
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL):Offers datasets related to renewable energy and microgrids. NREL Data
Open Power System Data:A collection of datasets for electricity system modeling, which might include microgrid-related data. Open Power System Data
Research and Academic Institutions
GridLab-D:An open-source simulation and analysis tool for power distribution systems, including microgrids. It can generate datasets based on simulations. GridLab-D
Microgrid Research and Development at Berkeley Lab:Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory conducts extensive research on microgrids and may provide access to relevant data. Berkeley Lab Microgrid Research
National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL):Offers various datasets and resources related to power systems, including microgrids. NETL
Specific Projects
Grid Modernization Laboratory Consortium (GMLC):Collaborates on grid modernization projects that often involve microgrids. Datasets from these projects might be available. GMLC
ARPA-E Projects:The Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy funds innovative energy projects, including those related to microgrids. Some projects may release their data. ARPA-E
Smart Grid Data from the Department of Energy:Contains datasets from various smart grid projects, which may include microgrid data. Smart Grid Data
Additional Resources
Kaggle:While not traditionally known for power system data, Kaggle can sometimes host datasets related to energy and microgrids from various competitions and user uploads. Kaggle
Data.gov:The U.S. government’s open data site might have datasets related to energy systems, including microgrids. Data.gov Energy