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- description: This dataset was developed by NREL's distributed energy systems integration group as part of a study on
high penetrations of distributed solar PV [1]. It consists of hourly load data in CSV format for use with the PNNL taxonomy
of distribution feeders [2]. These feeders were developed in the open source GridLAB-D modelling language [3]. In this dataset
each of the load points in the taxonomy feeders is populated with hourly averaged load data from a utility in the feeder s
geographical region, scaled and randomized to emulate real load profiles. For more information on the scaling and randomization
process, see [1]. The taxonomy feeders are statistically representative of the various types of distribution feeders found
in five geographical regions of the U.S. Efforts are underway (possibly complete) to translate these feeders into the OpenDSS
modelling language. This data set consists of one large CSV file for each feeder. Within each CSV, each column represents
one load bus on the feeder. The header row lists the name of the load bus. The subsequent 8760 rows represent the loads for
each hour of the year. The loads were scaled and randomized using a Python script, so each load series represents only one
of many possible randomizations. In the header row, "rl" = residential load and "cl" = commercial load.
Commercial loads are followed by a phase letter (A, B, or C). For regions 1-3, the data is from 2009. For regions 4-5, the
data is from 2000. For use in GridLAB-D, each column will need to be separated into its own CSV file without a header. The
load value goes in the second column, and corresponding datetime values go in the first column, as shown in the sample file,
sample_individual_load_file.csv. Only the first value in the time column needs to written as an absolute time; subsequent
times may be written in relative format (i.e. "+1h", as in the sample). The load should be written in P+Qj format,
as seen in the sample CSV, in units of Watts (W) and Volt-amps reactive (VAr). This dataset was derived from metered load
data and hence includes only real power; reactive power can be generated by assuming an appropriate power factor. These loads
were used with GridLAB-D version 2.2. [Browse files](http://en.openei.org/datasets/files/968/pub/) in this dataset, accessible
as individual files and as a single ZIP file. This dataset is approximately 242MB compressed or 475MB uncompressed. For questions
about this dataset, contact andy.hoke@nrel.gov. If you find this dataset useful, please mention NREL and cite [1] in your
work. References: [1] A. Hoke, R. Butler, J. Hambrick, and B. Kroposki, Steady-State Analysis of Maximum Photovoltaic Penetration
Levels on Typical Distribution Feeders, IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, April 2013, available at http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=6357275
. [2] K. Schneider, D. P. Chassin, R. Pratt, D. Engel, and S. Thompson, Modern Grid Initiative Distribution Taxonomy Final
Report, PNNL, Nov. 2008. Accessed April 27, 2012: http://www.gridlabd.org/models/feeders/taxonomy of prototypical feeders.pdf
[3] K. Schneider, D. Chassin, Y. Pratt, and J. C. Fuller, Distribution power flow for smart grid technologies, IEEE/PES Power
Systems Conference and Exposition, Seattle, WA, Mar. 2009, pp. 1-7, 15-18.; abstract: This dataset was developed by NREL's
distributed energy systems integration group as part of a study on high penetrations of distributed solar PV [1]. It consists
of hourly load data in CSV format for use with the PNNL taxonomy of distribution feeders [2]. These feeders were developed
in the open source GridLAB-D modelling language [3]. In this dataset each of the load points in the taxonomy feeders is populated
with hourly averaged load data from a utility in the feeder s geographical region, scaled and randomized to emulate real load
profiles. For more information on the scaling and randomization process, see [1]. The taxonomy feeders are statistically representative
of the various types of distribution feeders found in five geographical regions of the U.S. Efforts are underway (possibly
complete) to translate these feeders into the OpenDSS modelling language. This data set consists of one large CSV file for
each feeder. Within each CSV, each column represents one load bus on the feeder. The header row lists the name of the load
bus. The subsequent 8760 rows represent the loads for each hour of the year. The loads were scaled and randomized using a
Python script, so each load series represents only one of many possible randomizations. In the header row, "rl"
= residential load and "cl" = commercial load. Commercial loads are followed by a phase letter (A, B, or C). For
regions 1-3, the data is from 2009. For regions 4-5, the data is from 2000. For use in GridLAB-D, each column will need to
be separated into its own CSV file without a header. The load value goes in the second column, and corresponding datetime
values go in the first column, as shown in the sample file, sample_individual_load_file.csv. Only the first value in the time
column needs to written as an absolute time; subsequent times may be written in relative format (i.e. "+1h", as
in the sample). The load should be written in P+Qj format, as seen in the sample CSV, in units of Watts (W) and Volt-amps
reactive (VAr). This dataset was derived from metered load data and hence includes only real power; reactive power can be
generated by assuming an appropriate power factor. These loads were used with GridLAB-D version 2.2. [Browse files](http://en.openei.org/datasets/files/968/pub/)
in this dataset, accessible as individual files and as a single ZIP file. This dataset is approximately 242MB compressed or
475MB uncompressed. For questions about this dataset, contact andy.hoke@nrel.gov. If you find this dataset useful, please
mention NREL and cite [1] in your work. References: [1] A. Hoke, R. Butler, J. Hambrick, and B. Kroposki, Steady-State Analysis
of Maximum Photovoltaic Penetration Levels on Typical Distribution Feeders, IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, April
2013, available at http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=6357275 . [2] K. Schneider, D. P. Chassin, R. Pratt,
D. Engel, and S. Thompson, Modern Grid Initiative Distribution Taxonomy Final Report, PNNL, Nov. 2008. Accessed April 27,
2012: http://www.gridlabd.org/models/feeders/taxonomy of prototypical feeders.pdf [3] K. Schneider, D. Chassin, Y. Pratt,
and J. C. Fuller, Distribution power flow for smart grid technologies, IEEE/PES Power Systems Conference and Exposition, Seattle,
WA, Mar. 2009, pp. 1-7, 15-18.
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- Title Randomized Hourly Load Data for use with Taxonomy Distribution Feeders.
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