April 30, 2024
Conference Paper

Smart Data Mapping for Connecting Power System Model and Geospatial Data

Abstract

Knowing the geospatial locations of power system model elements is the foundation for analyzing system vulnerability to natural hazards and connecting loads with end users and their communities. However, power system models and geospatial data for power grid assets may have been developed asynchronously without close coordination. Creating a direct mapping between the two may be a challenging task, considering heterogeneous data structures, target uses, historical legacies, and human errors. This work aims to build an automatic data mapping workflow to connect power system model elements and geospatial data for transmission network, and to support energy grid resilience studies for Puerto Rico. The primary steps in this workflow include constructing graphs using geospatial data, and aligning them to the transmission networks defined in the power system data. The results have been evaluated against existing manual mapping practices for part of the Puerto Rico Power Grid model to illustrate the performance of such auto-mapping solutions.

Published: April 30, 2024

Citation

Li X., K. Guddanti, S.S. Acharya, P.D. Royer, X. Fan, and M.A. Elizondo. 2023. Smart Data Mapping for Connecting Power System Model and Geospatial Data. In IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Latin America (ISGT-LA 2023), November 6-9, 2023, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 45-49. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE. PNNL-SA-186173. doi:10.1109/ISGT-LA56058.2023.10328353