Title :
Allocation of transmission losses using three different proportional sharing methods
Author :
Ansyari, F. ; Özveren, C.S. ; King, D.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Abertay, Dundee
Abstract :
Recently, allocation transmission losses have become a major issue in both regulated and deregulated system. Two main reasons for this are performance and costs issues. Consequently, there have been a large number of investigations undertaken in the area of transmission loss allocation. These methods encompass a wide variety of techniques ranging from proportional sharing, pro-rata to incremental methods (marginal allocation, and unsubsidised marginal allocation). The issue of loss allocation is going to be at forefront of the discussions due to recent deregulation and privatisation attempts in Indonesia. In this paper after a brief statement of loss allocation problem we will provide a detailed comparison of three alternative algorithms from the proportional sharing (PS) approaches: Power Flow Tracing, Proportional Sharing Allocation, and Tracing Active - Reactive Power Flow method. A 4-bus simple meshed network will be used to test these methods. The results of the calculations will be compared with each other and then conclusions about the applicability of PS approach in Indonesia will be stated.
Keywords :
electricity supply industry deregulation; power transmission economics; deregulated system; power flow tracing; privatisation attempts; proportional sharing allocation; proportional sharing approaches; tracing active reactive power flow method; transmission losses allocation; unsubsidised marginal allocation; Costs; Electric variables measurement; Electricity supply industry deregulation; Load flow; Loss measurement; Power transmission lines; Privatization; Propagation losses; Reactive power; Testing; Transmission loss allocation; deregulated system; proportional sharing;
Conference_Titel :
Universities Power Engineering Conference, 2007. UPEC 2007. 42nd International
Conference_Location :
Brighton
Print_ISBN :
978-1-905593-36-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-905593-34-7
DOI :
10.1109/UPEC.2007.4469128