Why Power System Planning Software Is Broken
The tools used for integrated power system planning were built to work in isolation. Fixing them is not a computing problem — it's a software architecture problem with organizational roots.
The tools used for integrated power system planning were built to work in isolation. Fixing them is not a computing problem — it's a software architecture problem with organizational roots.
Wittgenstein's philosophy of language illuminates why semantic clarity in power systems modeling matters — from Sienna's type system to the failures of CIM and the preconditions for trustworthy AI.
This post reviews some of the concepts of power systems operations and its timescales