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Lessons and Experiences in the Implementation of a Consolidated Transmission Modeling Data System at ERCOT

On 1 September 2009, as part of a new node-based market implementation, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas transitioned from its then-prevalent data modeling processes to a new network model management system (NMMS) for model data management. This change represented the culmination of nearly...

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Published in:IEEE power and energy technology systems journal 2014, Vol.1, p.12-20
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