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This ontology describes concepts, relations, and properties identified in MAS-Society use cases.
The IESO's Power Transmission and Distribution module describes the power transmission and distribution grids from the power generation to its consumption.
The IESO’s Power Transmission and Distribution module describes the power transmission and distribution grids from power generation to distribution and consumption. This model merges knowledge from existing standards, such as the Common Information Model (CIM), and data models, such as the pandapower tool data structure. It aims to describe such knowledge in a conceptualization understandable by people outside the domain. The core concepts are Electrical equipment, Electrical grid, Power plant, and Substation. An Electrical grid consists of some Electrical equipment, and it can be a composition of some Electrical grids. A Power plant, besides Electrical equipment, can be defined by its Energy source(s), Power plant technology, and Power plant purpose. The Energy source can be clean, renewable, or non-renewable. The Power plant technology can be hydro, photovoltaic, thermal, or wind. And the Power plant purpose can be baseload, load following, or peaking. The Substation, in turn, consists of Electrical equipment. The Electrical equipment class ranges from a bus to an electric line, a generator, a load, or a transformer, to name a few. Applicational ontologies reuse and extend this module as necessary for knowledge representation of the respective platforms.
@prefix ieso: <https://www.gecad.isep.ipp.pt/ieso/v1.1.0/> .