Publications#

Citing MESMO#

The recommended way to cite MESMO is to refer to its latest Zenodo record. You can use the following bibtex entry:

@misc{mesmo,
author = {Sebastian Troitzsch and Verena Kleinschmidt and Tom Schelo and Arif Ahmed},
title = {{MESMO - Multi-Energy System Modeling and Optimization}},
year = 2021,
howpublished = {Version 0.5.0, Zenodo},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.3523568},
url = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3523568}
}

MESMO-enabled publications#

The following publications are based on MESMO.

  • [Preprint] Zhang, K, Troitzsch, S., Han, X., Distributionally Robust Co-optimized Offering for Transactive Multi-energy Microgrids, 2021.

    • MESMO v0.5.0 was used to prepare the results for this paper. The related scripts are at examples/publications/paper_2021_zhang_distributionally_robust_optimization.

  • [Preprint] Kleinschmidt, V., Troitzsch, S., Hamacher, T., Perić, V., Flexibility in distribution systems – Modelling a thermal-electric multi-energy system in MESMO, 2021.

    • MESMO v0.4.0 was used to prepare the results for this paper. The related script is at examples/publications/paper_2021_kleinschmidt_isgt_multi_energy_system.py.

  • [Preprint] Troitzsch, S., Zhang, K., Massier, T., & Hamacher, T., Coordinated Market Clearing for Combined Thermal and Electric Distribution Grid Operation, in IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM), 2021. doi:10.36227/techrxiv.13247246

    • MESMO v0.4.0 was used to prepare the results for this paper. The related script is at examples/publications/paper_2021_troitzsch_admm_coordination_thermal_electric.py.

  • Troitzsch, S., Grussmann, M., Zhang, K., & Hamacher, T., Distribution Locational Marginal Pricing for Combined Thermal and Electric Grid Operation, IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference Europe, 2020. doi:10.1109/ISGT-Europe47291.2020.9248832

    • MESMO v0.3.0 was used to prepare the results for this paper. The related script is at examples/publications/paper_2020_dlmp_combined_thermal_electric.py.

Foundational publications#

The following publications served as the methodological basis for the implementation of MESMO as well as for the development of test cases.

  • Troitzsch, S., Hanif, S., Zhang, K., Trpovski, A., & Hamacher, T., Flexible Distribution Grid Demonstrator (FLEDGE): Requirements and Software Architecture, in IEEE PES General Meeting, Atlanta, GA, USA, 2019. doi: 10.1109/PESGM40551.2019.8973567.

    • This paper served as an outline for the software architecture of MESMO.

  • D. Recalde, A. Trpovski, S. Troitzsch, K. Zhang, S. Hanif, and T. Hamacher, A Review of Operation Methods and Simulation Requirements for Future Smart Distribution Grids, in IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference Asia, Singapore, 2018. doi:10.1109/ISGT-Asia.2018.8467850.

    • This review paper initiated the development of MESMO.

  • S. Hanif, K. Zhang, C. Hackl, M. Barati, H. B. Gooi, and T. Hamacher, Decomposition and Equilibrium Achieving Distribution Locational Marginal Prices using Trust-Region Method, IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 2018. doi:10.1109/TSG.2018.2822766.

    • This paper outlines the mathematical definitions for the linear global-approximate electric grid modeling method in MESMO.

  • A. Trpovski, D. Recalde, and T. Hamacher, Synthetic Distribution Grid Generation Using Power System Planning: Case Study of Singapore, in UPEC International Universities Power Engineering Conference, 2018. doi:10.1109/UPEC.2018.8542054.

    • This paper outlines the synthetic grid model that was used with MESMO for Singapore-based studies at TUMCREATE. However, the complete synthetic test case is currently not part of this repository.