The article presents the development of a large-scale dynamic model of the European power system, including all essential features for wide-area monitoring and control studies. The simulated system includes 3809 nodes, 7343 branches, 618 synchronous machines with 1854 controllers, and 1573 PMUs. The system also integrates inverter-based resources, controlled in either grid-following or grid-forming mode. The model is developed in the phasor-based simulation domain and implemented in MATLAB/Simulink for computation according to a modelling approach that combines vectorized and elementwise operations. The model is publicly available and represents a fundamental tool for investigating transient phenomena and advanced control strategies at a wide-area level. As a demonstration of the possible use of the model, an innovative wide-area damping control is also applied. Numerical experiments are conducted under different configurations, investigating relevant inter-area oscillation phenomena in the European system and assessing the opportunity of the proposed wide-area damping control architectures. The main findings of the case study indicate a definite improvement in the dynamic performance of the system when a wide-area control is applied, leading to a sixfold increase in inter-area oscillation damping, with a reduction of about 80% in the energy involved during the system oscillations.
Musca, R., Ippolito, M.G., Riva Sanseverino, E. (2026). Dynamic Model of the European Power System for Wide-Area Monitoring and Control Applications. ELECTRICITY, 7(2) [10.3390/electricity7020028].
Dynamic Model of the European Power System for Wide-Area Monitoring and Control Applications
Musca, Rossano;Ippolito, Mariano Giuseppe;Riva Sanseverino, Eleonora
2026-01-01
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The article presents the development of a large-scale dynamic model of the European power system, including all essential features for wide-area monitoring and control studies. The simulated system includes 3809 nodes, 7343 branches, 618 synchronous machines with 1854 controllers, and 1573 PMUs. The system also integrates inverter-based resources, controlled in either grid-following or grid-forming mode. The model is developed in the phasor-based simulation domain and implemented in MATLAB/Simulink for computation according to a modelling approach that combines vectorized and elementwise operations. The model is publicly available and represents a fundamental tool for investigating transient phenomena and advanced control strategies at a wide-area level. As a demonstration of the possible use of the model, an innovative wide-area damping control is also applied. Numerical experiments are conducted under different configurations, investigating relevant inter-area oscillation phenomena in the European system and assessing the opportunity of the proposed wide-area damping control architectures. The main findings of the case study indicate a definite improvement in the dynamic performance of the system when a wide-area control is applied, leading to a sixfold increase in inter-area oscillation damping, with a reduction of about 80% in the energy involved during the system oscillations.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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