DocumentCode :
2247114
Title :
Multiple-impact assessment of wheeling and independent power producers in a de-regulated power system
Author :
Nakashima, T. ; Niimura, T. ; Okada, K. ; Yokoyama, R. ; Okada, N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., British Columbia Univ., Vancouver, BC, Canada
Volume :
1
fYear :
1998
fDate :
24-28 May 1998
Firstpage :
89
Abstract :
In this paper the authors present an evaluation of technical concerns that may arise from the deregulation of electric power systems, particularly including wheeling transactions. In the deregulation of the power industry, many independent power producers (IPPs) are seeking chances to be connected to the existing transmission systems under an open access environment. Some IPPs will sell power to existing utilities at a market price and others may participate in wheeling transactions with a third party, using the existing transmission system. This paper reports research about the impact of wheeling introduced in an existing electric power system. The evaluation of the impact on the existing utility power system is conducted by multiple perspectives such as: transmission loss, voltage profiles, and network congestion. Numerical analyses have been done on a standard IEEE power system. The optimal power flow was solved by varying the possible combinations of an IPP supplier and a customer load in wheeling transactions. The power output of the IPPs was assumed to be determined by an economic objective and therefore not controllable by the existing utility. The various numerical aspects were assessed based on the economic dispatch and AC load flow data
Keywords :
electricity supply industry; load dispatching; load flow; losses; power transmission; AC load flow data; customer load; de-regulated power system; economic dispatch data; economic objective; independent power producers; multiple-impact assessment; network congestion; numerical analyses; open access environment; optimal power flow; power output; power wheeling; standard IEEE power system; transmission loss; voltage profiles; wheeling transactions; Costs; Environmental economics; Load flow; Power generation economics; Power industry; Power system analysis computing; Power system economics; Power system simulation; Power systems; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Computer Engineering, 1998. IEEE Canadian Conference on
Conference_Location :
Waterloo, Ont.
ISSN :
0840-7789
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4314-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CCECE.1998.682558
Filename :
682558
Link To Document :
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