Title :
Multi-stage Model for Voltage Control and Reactive Power Ancillary Services Allocation Costs in Electricity Markets
Author :
Gonza?Œ??lez, A. ; Tovar, J.H. ; Gutie?Œ??rrez, G.
Author_Institution :
Inst. Tecnol. de Morelia, Morelia, Mexico
Abstract :
This paper presents a three-stage model for voltage control and reactive power ancillary services allocation costs in re-structured electric sectors. At the first stage, the system operator (SO) determines the technical requirements of the service considering different scenarios for the next year´s period, including contingency analysis; furthermore, at this stage, the SO calculates cap prices differentiated by type of generator. At the second stage, within a day in advance, and once that energy and frequency control service prices are known, the SO estimates the variable costs associated to the service by evaluating the contingencies required to apply a set of preventive reactive power and voltage control actions. The third stage consists of evaluating real variable costs, once these have been incurred, and added to the fixed costs to conform the total costs of the service. Total costs are allocated to consumers by two methodologies. The first methodology prorates costs in terms of sensitivities and load values for each consumer and for every evaluated scenario. The second methodology is based on sensitivities to determine reactive areas, such that total costs are divided by each scenario and reactive area, and prorated among the consumers of those reactive areas in terms of their load presented at each scenario.
Keywords :
power markets; reactive power control; voltage control; cap prices; contingency analysis; electricity markets; energy control service prices; frequency control service prices; preventive reactive power control actions; reactive areas; reactive power ancillary services allocation costs; real variable costs; restructured electric sectors; system operator; voltage control actions; Electricity supply industry; Reactive power; Resource management; Sensitivity; Silicon compounds; Technical requirements; Voltage control; Ancillary services; linear sensitivities; reactive power; voltage-control areas;
Journal_Title :
Latin America Transactions, IEEE (Revista IEEE America Latina)
DOI :
10.1109/TLA.2015.7350046