Modelling of Synthetic Distribution Grid Topologies in Urban Areas (Dubielzig 2022)
P. Dubielzig
The increasing transformation of the energy system with a cross-sectoral coupling of electricity, heat and mobility will pose new, complex challenges for urban distribution grids. Since this requires innovative operating and planning concepts, realistic representations of the existing network structures are required. Due to the lack of real grid data, grid models that are able to map local conditions can fill this gap. A particular challenge in this context is the strong link between the distribution grid infrastructure and the road topology in urban areas.
This thesis deals with a method for the generation of synthetic urban medium-voltage grids.