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ARPA-E Grid Optimization (GO) Competition Challenge 2
The ARPA-E Grid Optimization (GO) Competition Challenge 2, from 2020 to 2021, expanded upon the problem posed in Challenge 1 by adding adjustable transformer tap ratios, phase shifting transformers, switchable shunts, price-responsive demand, ramp rate constrained generators and loads, and fast-start unit commitment. Furthermore, Challenge 2 was a maximization problem while Challenge 1 was a minimization problem. Specifically, the economic surplus, defined as the benefit of serving load minus the cost of generation, is being maximized. It was expected that the objective value of a given solution should be positive, representing economic gain, but negative objectives from poor solutions were possible. The two code submission feature of Challenge 1 was maintained. Additionally, Divisions 3 and 4 within the competition permitted on/off switching of transmission lines (Divisions 1 and 2 did not).
After the initial release of the Problem Formulation on 7/20/2020, ARPA-E Director Lane Genatowski announced Challenge 2 on 9/12/2020. The final May 31, 2021, version of the Problem Formulation was 97 pages long with 299 equations. The Challenge proceeded with 2 non-prize Events and 2 prize Events. Teams receiving Challenge 1 FOA awards and prize money were required to use the prize money to fund their Challenge 2 efforts (Georgia Institute of Technology, Global Optimal Technology, Inc., Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lehigh University, Northwestern University, Artelys, Columbia, Pearl Street Technologies, Pennsylvania State University, and University of Colorado Boulder).
For more information on the competition and challenge 2 see the "GO Competition Challenge 2 Information" resource below.
Challenge 1 and Challenge 3 information can be found in the resources linked below.
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| description | The ARPA-E Grid Optimization (GO) Competition Challenge 2, from 2020 to 2021, expanded upon the problem posed in Challenge 1 by adding adjustable transformer tap ratios, phase shifting transformers, switchable shunts, price-responsive demand, ramp rate constrained generators and loads, and fast-start unit commitment. Furthermore, Challenge 2 was a maximization problem while Challenge 1 was a minimization problem. Specifically, the economic surplus, defined as the benefit of serving load minus the cost of generation, is being maximized. It was expected that the objective value of a given solution should be positive, representing economic gain, but negative objectives from poor solutions were possible. The two code submission feature of Challenge 1 was maintained. Additionally, Divisions 3 and 4 within the competition permitted on/off switching of transmission lines (Divisions 1 and 2 did not). After the initial release of the Problem Formulation on 7/20/2020, ARPA-E Director Lane Genatowski announced Challenge 2 on 9/12/2020. The final May 31, 2021, version of the Problem Formulation was 97 pages long with 299 equations. The Challenge proceeded with 2 non-prize Events and 2 prize Events. Teams receiving Challenge 1 FOA awards and prize money were required to use the prize money to fund their Challenge 2 efforts (Georgia Institute of Technology, Global Optimal Technology, Inc., Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lehigh University, Northwestern University, Artelys, Columbia, Pearl Street Technologies, Pennsylvania State University, and University of Colorado Boulder). For more information on the competition and challenge 2 see the "GO Competition Challenge 2 Information" resource below. Challenge 1 and Challenge 3 information can be found in the resources linked below. |
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Divisions 1 and 2 will allow competitors to use any feature of the loads, generators, and transmission assets described in the formulation and within the limits of the input datasets to optimize each scenario for both the base case and each contingency response except for topology optimization (line switching).
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The meaning of the first 4 columns of the data tab should be obvious: team (name), (network) model, scenario (number), and division (1-4).
The next 3 are the scoring elements. The scenario score is the maximum of zpp and the objective, which is the Market Surplus obtained from the two solution files. If it is blank, Evaluation was unable to obtain a value for one of several possible reasons: one or both solution files were missing, incomplete, or defective. The team score over a given set S of scenarios is the sum of the scenario scores.
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The infeasible column will contain “1” if Evaluation found the solution to be infeasible, which also happens if any switching is done in divisions 1 or 2. If no solution1 file is found the cell will be blank.
The sol1_created column will contain “1” if a BASECASE.txt file (also known as solution1 or sol1) is found; the sol2_created column will contain “1” if the appropriate number of “solution_label.txt” files (also known as solution2 or sol2) are found. Both columns need to be 1 and infeasible must be 0 to calculate the objective value. It may be 1 but the files may be invalid, which is probably the case if sol1_created is 1 but srun2_state is blank. This is not the case when the number of 0 entries is the same as the number of blank srun2_states, which are highlighted when it occurs.
The code1_runtime, code2_runtime, and eval_runtime columns give the number of seconds used for each purpose. The code1 time limit is either 300 seconds (divisions 1 and 3) or 3600 seconds (division 2 and 4). The code2 time limit is given in the code2_timelimit column (AD). The Eval runtime is for platform diagnostics.
The srun1_state and srun2_state columns give the completion status for codes 1 and 2. Exceeding the time limit may result in a CANCELLED status, which is not bad if the appropriate valid solution files were created. The same is true for FAILED status. The appropriate codex_err message may be helpful. CANCELLED+ indicates additional information was truncated; check the codex_err column. The srun2_state will be blank if no solution1.txt was generated.
The code1_err and code2_err columns provide additional error message information. One of the most common messages is that the run was cancelled due to time limit, which should also be indicated in the code1 or code2 timedout columns.
The code1_done (column BB) and code2_done (column BC) columns with a 1 indicate the code was run. Code1 executes in every case, but code2 does not execute if there is a problem with the solution files.
The contingency_count column (BE) gives the number of contingencies for a scenario, the sec_per_contingency column (BF) tells how long it took to evaluate each contingency, and the code2_timelimit column (BG) uses the contingency_count to compute the time limit for code2 for a scenario.
The code1_exitcode (column BJ) and code2_exitcode (BK) columns show the exit code returned by the given code. These can depend on the language being used. A code of 0 indicates a normal exit, 1 is an unspecified failure, 126 indicates the command was found but could not be executed (likely because the run had timed out), 127 indicates the run timed out, 134 indicated the run was aborted, 135 is a bus error, 137 is a forced termination, and 139 is a segmentation fault (address out of bounds, typically due to an invalid index value.
The url column (BR) holds the address where the results tar file may be downloaded from.
Data from the Evaluation program starts in column BU and may be understood from the comments in the code that is available at https://github.com/GOCompetition/C2DataUtilities. Reruns (column LD) tells how many times the solution/Evaluation package was run for this scenario. Trial Event 2 required a total of 5593 runs, 13.5% more than the minimum.",
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