Comparable Software

The PyPSA paper contains a discussion of PyPSA’s features compared to other software tools and a functionality comparison in Table III.

Free software

PYPOWER - a Python, numpy, scipy port of MATPOWER, compared to PyPSA below

pandapower - a Python based extension of PYPOWER that uses pandas “to create an easy to use network calculation program aimed at automation of power system analysis and optimization in distribution and sub-transmission networks”

GridCal - a Python-based extension of PYPOWER that includes time series and load flow methods using analytic continuation

MATPOWER - a Matlab-based tool for static power system computations

PSAT - a general Matlab-based tool for (most) power system calculations

Open Energy Modelling Framework - Python and Pyomo based framework for optimisation which includes all energy sectors in a general framework

Calliope - Python and Pyomo based framework for energy system optimisation

OSeMOSYS - systems optimization model for long-run energy planning

urbs

minpower

DiSC

IEEE OSS list

SWITCH

PowerGAMA

NEMO

Mosaik-PYPOWER

OpenDSS

MatDyn

GridLAB-D

PyCIM

vSPD - Vectorised Scheduling, Pricing and Dispatch (vSPD) - an audited, mathematical replica of SPD, the pricing and dispatch engine used in the New Zealand electricity market.

Non-free software

DIgSILENT PowerFactory

PSS/E

Neplan

PowerWorld

INTEGRAL

PLEXOS

Comparison with selected packages

PyPSA is compared to PYPOWER in the following table:

PyPSA

PYPOWER

Object-oriented, data stored in pandas DataFrames

Numpy integer-indexed arrays

Non-linear power flow

Non-linear power flow

Only linear OPF

Non-linear and linear OPF

Optimisation over multiple time points

Single time-point optimisation

Generators, storage models, hydro, sector coupling

Just generators

Mixed AC-DC modelling

Just AC, single synchronous area

Conceived in Python

Port of Matlab-based MATPOWER