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Synthetic US 82,000-bus power system model.

This is an entirely synthetic 82,000 bus case, geographically covering
the continental US. It was created by combining case_ACTIVSg70k (eastern
US), case_ACTIVSg10k (western US) and case_ACTIVSg2k (Texas), connecting
the 3 interconnections with nine DC lines. The load in the network
roughly mimics the actual population of its geographic footprint. The
synthetic transmission system was designed by algorithms described in
[1] to be statistically similar to actual transmission system models
but without modeling any actual lines.

When publishing results based on this data, please cite:

[1] A.B. Birchfield, T. Xu, K.M. Gegner, K.S. Shetye, T.J. Overbye,
    "Grid Structural Characteristics as Validation Criteria for
    Synthetic Networks," IEEE Transactions on Power Systems,
    vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 3258-3265, July 2017.
    doi: 10.1109/TPWRS.2016.2616385

[2] A.B. Birchfield, T. Xu, and T.J. Overbye, "Power Flow Convergence
    and Reactive Power Planning in the Creation of Large Synthetic Grids,"
    IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2018.
    doi: 10.1109/TPWRS.2018.2813525

This is a synthetic power system model that does not represent the
actual grid. It was developed as part of the US ARPA-E GRID DATA
research project and contains no CEII.

One-line diagrams and other data formats available at:
    https://electricgrids.engr.tamu.edu

May 31, 2018

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