The eGo grid model: An open source approach towards a model of German high and extra-high voltage power grids

There are several power grid modelling approaches suitable for simulations in the field of power grid planning. The restrictive policies of grid operators, regulators and research institutes concerning their original data and models lead to an increased interest in open source approaches of grid mod...

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