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Architecture of Tools for Load Scenarios (ATLAS) Project
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Architecture of Tools for Load Scenarios (ATLAS) Project

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Overview

Project Summary

The Architecture of Tools for Load Scenarios (ATLAS) project, created by Electricity North West Limited, explores a demand forecasting methodology of active and reactive power metrics.

Project Team

  • Project Lead
    1. Electricity North West
  • Utilities
    1. Electricity North West
    2. National Grid
  • Research Partners
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  • Vendors
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  • Other Participants or Stakeholders
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Project Information

Project Information

  • Technology Demonstrated
    1. Long-term Forecasting
  • Demonstration Objectives
    1. TSO/DSO Integration
  • Related EPRI Programs
    1. P173 - Bulk Power System Integration of Variable Generation
    2. P200 - Distribution Operations and Planning
  • Project Type
    1. Modeling and Simulation

Status

Beginning Date:
October 31, 2015
Ending Date:
November 30, 2017
Project Status:
Completed
Last Modified:
November 2, 2020

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