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Published November 10, 2021 | Version v1.0.0
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PSML: A Multi-scale Time-series Dataset for Machine Learning in Decarbonized Energy Grids (Code)

  • 1. Texas A&M University
  • 2. University of Southern California

Description

The electric grid is a key enabling infrastructure for the ambitious transition towards carbon neutrality as we grapple with climate change. With deepening penetration of renewable energy resources and electrified transportation, the reliable and secure operation of the electric grid becomes increasingly challenging. In this paper, we present PSML, a first-of-its-kind open-access multi-scale time-series dataset, to aid in the development of data-driven machine learning based approaches towards reliable operation of future electric grids. The dataset is generated through a novel transmission + distribution co-simulation designed to capture the increasingly important interactions and uncertainties of the grid dynamics, containing electric load, renewable generation, weather, voltage and current measurements at multiple spatio-temporal scales. Using PSML, we provide state-of-the-art ML baselines on three challenging use cases of critical importance to achieve: (i) early detection, accurate classification and localization of dynamic disturbance events; (ii) robust hierarchical forecasting of load and renewable energy with the presence of uncertainties and extreme events; and (iii) realistic synthetic generation of physical-law-constrained measurement time series. We envision that this dataset will provide use-inspired ML research in dynamic safety-critical systems, while simultaneously enabling ML researchers to contribute towards decarbonization of energy sectors.

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