Synchrophasors and Synchrowaveforms for the Distribution Grid: The SoCal 28-Bus Dataset
For researchers in power systems, this provides a rare real-world dataset with dense PMU coverage and synchronized waveforms, though it is an incremental contribution as a dataset release.
This paper presents an open-access dataset of synchrophasor and synchrowaveform measurements from a real-world 28-bus distribution grid in Southern California, enabling applications like state estimation and stability analysis. Data collection began in 2023 and is ongoing.
We provide an open-access dataset of phasor & waveform measurement units (PMUs/WMUs) of a real-world electrical distribution network. The network consists of diverse sets of generation resources (including solar panels, fuel cells, natural gas generators, and utility interconnections), loads (including large-scale electric vehicle charging, data centers, central cooling, offices), topology changes (such as line outages and load transfers), as well as a mixture of single- and three-phase networks. We describe a densely deployed PMU sensor network in a distribution grid, in which all buses with non-zero power injections are measured. This approach enables a range of applications such as state estimation, system identification, power flow optimization, and feedback control, several of which are discussed in this paper. Additionally, we provide a synchronized waveform dataset which allows the analysis of harmonics, transient events, dynamic grid impedance, and stability. Data collection started in 2023 while new data is generated continuously and made available online. A characterization of measurement error is provided. Finally, we provide circuit topology and parameters as a part of the dataset. Together, the circuit and timeseries data offer an opportunity for researchers to develop and test algorithms on a real-world system.