DocumentCode
68394
Title
A new methodology for cost allocation of transmission systems in interconnected energy markets
Author
da Silva, Armando M. Leite ; de Carvalho Costa, Joao Guilherme ; Lopes Lima, Luis Henrique
Author_Institution
Inst. of Electr. Syst. & Energy, Fed. Univ. of Itajuba-UNIFEI, Itajuba, Brazil
Volume
28
Issue
2
fYear
2013
fDate
May-13
Firstpage
740
Lastpage
748
Abstract
This paper presents a new methodology for allocating transmission system costs in single or interconnected energy markets. Initially, the proposed method allows the decomposition of the total transmission cost into two components: the first corresponds to the utilized network capacity, estimated at a specified operating condition, and the second refers to the transmission capacity available but not used in the system. A technique for decomposing nodal tariffs per subsystem guarantees the applicability of the method to interconnected markets. From the proposed procedure, it is possible to determine the responsibility of each participant (or group of participants) in the use of any specified set of transmission elements. The flexibility of this method allows the establishment of criteria based on economic and technical aspects for cost allocation of internal circuits of each subsystem, as well as of the tie elements between the subsystems. Important characteristics of the proposed methodology, such as transparency, impartiality, and flexibility, are analyzed and illustrated based on numerical applications with the IEEE Reliability Test System. Experience with the Brazilian transmission network is also discussed.
Keywords
costing; power markets; power transmission economics; tariffs; Brazilian transmission network; IEEE reliability test system; economic aspect; interconnected energy markets; nodal tariffs; single-energy markets; specified operating condition; subsystem internal circuits; technical aspects; total transmission cost decomposition; transmission capacity; transmission elements; transmission system cost allocation; utilized network capacity; Costs; Energy management; Generators; Interconnected systems; Resource management; Cost allocation; electric energy market; interconnected systems; transmission tariffs;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8950
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRS.2012.2221147
Filename
6353620
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