Welcome to MiGRIDS! MiGRIDS stands for Micro Grid Renewable Integration Dispatch and Sizing.
MiGRIDS is a software that models islanded microgrid power systems with different controls and components. For example, using load and resource data from a microgrid, you could model it with additional wind turbines, battery etc. You could also try out different dispatch schemes to see which one worked best.
MiGRIDS is designed to help optimize the size and dispatch of grid components in a microgrid. While a grid connect feature is expected to be added in the future, islanded operation is the focus. Note that this is a basic implementation and more features and functionality (such as a GUI) are coming!
MiGRIDS runs time-step energy balance simulations for different grid components and controls. In smaller microgrid environments, dispatch decisions are being made on the order of seconds. In order to fully capture their effect, this tool lets you run simulations on the order of seconds. The end result is a more realistic representation of what can be achieved by integrating different components and control strategies in a grid.
The MiGRIDS/wiki is the primary location for documentation of the model, installation instructions, and description of the software packages and project tutorials.
MiGRIDS was developed by a research team at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Center for Energy and Power (ACEP). MiGRIDS was originally developed as a set of tools under the name Grid Bridging System Tool (GBSTool) by Jeremy VanderMeer and Marc Mueller-Stoffles. The GBSTool was then expanded and updated into the MiGRIDS package.
See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations (MIT).
- Jeremy Vandermeer - @jbvandermeer
- Lead Developer at ACEP
- Marc Mueller-Stoffles - @mmuellerstoffles
- Original Co-Developer
- Tawna Morgan - @tawnamorgan
- Dayne Broderson - @dayne