Title :
Pseudo-tie generator model implementation for California ISO operations and LMP markets
Author :
Mensah-Bonsu, Chris ; Loutan, Clyde
Author_Institution :
Market & Infrastruct. Dev., California ISO, Folsom, CA, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. A pseudo-tie resource model is a means by which a resource (i.e., generation unit or load) is operationally transferred from one balancing authority (BA) area in which the resource is physically located (i.e., native BA) to another (i.e., attaining BA area). The attaining BA has responsibility for operational control of the pseudo-tie resource for both system reliability and electricity market purposes. By implementing a pseudo-tie, the California Independent System Operator Corporation (ISO) BA is able to attain control of resources physically located external to its jurisdiction for its BA area services. This paper discusses the implementation of a pseudo-tie generator (PTG) with primary focus on its modeling in the ISO full network model (FNM) and participation in the nodal-based LMP electricity markets, namely, the integrated forward market (IFM) and real-time market (RTM). The PTG has also been discussed in the context of system reliability and market operational principles, resource scheduling and bidding, outage reporting, 5-min real-time economic dispatch and pricing. Furthermore, the paper highlights some of the key operational characteristics and differences between pseudo-tie and conventional dynamically scheduled resources.
Keywords :
power generation dispatch; power generation economics; power generation reliability; power generation scheduling; power markets; pricing; BA area services; California ISO operations; California Independent System Operator Corporation; FNM; IFM; ISO full network model; PTG; RTM; balancing authority area; dynamic scheduled resources; integrated forward market; nodal-based LMP electricity markets; power system reliability; pricing; pseudotie generator model; real-time economic dispatch; real-time market; resource scheduling; Barium; Electricity supply industry; Generators; ISO; Load modeling; Real-time systems; Reliability;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Society General Meeting (PES), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
DOI :
10.1109/PESMG.2013.6672935