GridPath is a versatile power-system planning platform capable of a range of planning approaches including production-cost, capacity-expansion, asset-valuation, and reliability modeling.
GridPath's documentation is hosted on Read the Docs.
GridPath is tested on Python 3.8, 3.9, and 3.10. Get Python here.
You should create a Python environment for your GridPath installation, e.g. via
venv
, a lightweight environment manager
that is part of the standard Python distribution. You can install all needed Python
packages, including the developer extras, by navigating to the GridPath root
directory (which is where this README.md
file is located) and running:
pip install -e .[all]
For most users, installing GridPath's base set of Python packages and those needed to use the graphical user interface would be sufficient. You can do so by running:
pip install -e .[ui]
NOTE: if you don't plan to edit the GridPath code, you can install without the
-e
option.
You will need a solver to use this platform. GridPath assumes you will be using Cbc (Coin-or branch and cut) by default, but you can specify a different solver (see the Usage section).
If you install GridPath via the setup script following the instructions above,
you can use the command gridpath_run
to run a scenario from any directory
-- as long as your GridPath Python environment is enabled -- as follows:
gridpath_run --scenario SCENARIO_NAME --scenario_location
/PATH/TO/SCENARIO
If you are using the database, you can use the command gridpath_run_e2e
to
run GridPath end-to-end, i.e. get inputs for the scenario from the database,
solve the scenario problem, import the results into the database, and
process them.
gridpath_run_e2e --scenario SCENARIO_NAME --scenario_location
/PATH/TO/SCENARIO
To see usage and other optional arguments, e.g. how to specify a solver, check the help menu, e.g.:
gridpath_run --help
NOTE: To activate your gridpath environment, use the following command (
assuming your environment is called "env", is created with venv
, and is stored
in the GridPath root folder):
source env/bin/activate
In general, you can check usage of GridPath's scripts by calling the --help
option, e.g.:
python get_scenario_inputs.py --help
To test the GridPath codebase, use the unittest module as follows from the root directory:
python -m unittest discover tests