This is an entirely synthetic power system network model that covers the geographic footprint of the state of Florida The case is designed with a 500, 230, 138 and 69 kV transmission network to serve a load that roughly mimics the actual population of its geographic footprint. The synthetic transmission system was designed by algorithms described in [18] to be statistically similar to actual transmission system models but without modeling any actual lines.

When publishing results based on this data, please cite:
[18] J. M. Snodgrass, “Tractable Algorithms for Constructing Electric Power Network Models,” Ph.D. Thesis, The University of Wisconsin – Madison, 2021.This is a synthetic power system model that does not represent the actual grid. It was developed as part of the US ARPA-E GRID DATA research project and contains no CEII.
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This power system dataset is synthetic and does not represent any actual grid. It is provided by Texas A&M University researchers free for commercial or non-commercial use. We do encourage those who use these datasets to cite the appropriate papers when using the datasets. https://electricgrids.engr.tamu.edu/references/
