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Comparison of power system simulation tools with load flow study cases
Power system in its normal operating condition is analyzed and investigated by load flow studies. A typical electric power system has a large number of buses and that can only be analyzed with computational tools. A variety of computational tools are available for load flow analysis. This paper provides a qualitative comparison and evaluation of four power system analysis tools NEPLAN, PowerWorld, PSAT and MATPOWER, for load flow analysis of IEEE 9-bus and IEEE 14-bus systems.