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Eversource Energy Collaborates with MathWorks to Incorporate Renewable Energy Sources into System Planning Process Using Probabilistic Load Flow Automation

Fortune 500 Company Uses MATLAB and MathWorks Consulting Services to Overcome Grid Uncertainties from Distributed Energy Resources, Including Electric Vehicles, Solar Panels, and Electrical Heat Pumps

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MathWorks, the leading developer of mathematical computing software, is providing probabilistic load flow (PLF) capabilities to enhance system planning solutions for Eversource Energy, New England's largest energy utility. The rapid green energy transition, marked by the rise of electric vehicles, heat pumps, and solar panels, has added uncertainty to electric distribution planning. Eversource built a probabilistic power flow system that allows the Fortune 500 company to process and prioritize millions of grid scenarios by likelihood and risk.

“Through our new PLF solution, we are reducing simulation time by 95%, assessing grid reliability, and making data-driven decisions – playing an important role in our ability to optimize investments in infrastructure upgrades."

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Integrating renewable generation capacity into the grid is a key challenge for the US energy transition. As an example, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) projects the addition of 26 gigawatts (GW) of solar capacity in 2025 and 22 GW in 2026. Eversource found traditional model scenarios inadequate for future system planning. Instead, the power company integrated PLF automation into its power system analysis. Using PLF automation allows Eversource to simulate numerous scenarios to improve its distribution modeling capabilities and support investments in enhancing necessary data analytics solutions.

"The growing needs in modern system planning present both a challenge and an opportunity," said Tony Lennon, Simscape Products Market Manager at MathWorks. "Using MATLAB® and MathWorks consulting services, Eversource optimized their infrastructure investments and proactively addressed potential issues, ensuring a stable and efficient energy supply for their customers."

MATLAB was the primary environment used to develop and implement the PLF system at Eversource. The programming and numeric computing platform provided the necessary tools for numerical parallel processing, enabling efficient process distribution across multi-core CPUs and GPU banks. This capability helped Eversource to handle large-scale simulations and data analysis effectively. The integration was achieved using the MATLAB ActiveX server, allowing direct communication between MATLAB and DNV Synergi Electric Solver, without the need for additional programming languages

MATLAB was also used to implement Monte Carlo simulations, which are essential for probabilistic modeling. These simulations helped Eversource to evaluate numerous scenarios by randomly selecting values from probability distributions of input parameters. Additionally, the data visualization tools in MATLAB were crucial for interpreting PLF simulation results, enabling the power company to create visual representations of the grid's performance under different conditions and identify potential issues and areas for improvement.

“With the unprecedented energy transition currently taking place in New England, distribution system planning is more complex than ever before and critical to ensuring safe, reliable service for our customers,” said John Kreso, Senior Engineer, Advanced Forecasting and Modeling at Eversource. “Through our new PLF solution, we are reducing simulation time by 95%, assessing grid reliability, and making data-driven decisions – playing an important role in our ability to optimize investments in infrastructure upgrades and ensure we can proactively address potential issues.”

About MathWorks

MathWorks is the leading developer of mathematical computing software. MATLAB, the language of engineers and scientists, is a programming environment for algorithm development, data analysis, visualization, and numeric computation. Simulink is a block diagram environment for simulation and Model-Based Design of multidomain and embedded engineering systems. Engineers and scientists worldwide rely on these products to accelerate the pace of discovery, innovation, and development in automotive, aerospace, communications, electronics, industrial automation, and other industries. MATLAB and Simulink are fundamental teaching and research tools in the world's top universities and learning institutions. Founded in 1984, MathWorks employs more than 6,500 people in 34 offices around the world, with headquarters in Natick, Massachusetts, USA. For additional information, visit mathworks.com.

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