Title :
A zonal congestion management approach using real and reactive power rescheduling
Author :
Kumar, Ashwani ; Srivastava, S.C. ; Singh, S.N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Indian Inst. of Technol. Kanpur, India
Abstract :
In a deregulated electricity market, it may always not be possible to dispatch all of the contracted power transactions due to congestion of the transmission corridors. System operators try to manage congestion, which otherwise increases the cost of the electricity and also threatens the system security and stability. In this paper, a new zonal/cluster-based congestion management approach has been proposed. The zones have been determined based on lines real and reactive power flow sensitivity indexes also called as real and reactive transmission congestion distribution factors. The generators in the most sensitive zones, with strongest and nonuniform distribution of sensitivity indexes, are identified for rescheduling their real power output for congestion management. In addition, the impact of optimal rescheduling of reactive power output by generators and capacitors in the most sensitive zones has also been studied. The proposed new zonal concept has been tested on 39-bus New England system and a 75-bus Indian system.
Keywords :
power generation scheduling; power markets; power system security; power system stability; power transmission economics; reactive power; 39-bus New England system; 75-bus Indian system; capacitors reactive power output; congestion zones; deregulated electricity market; electricity cost; generators reactive power output; optimal rescheduling; reactive transmission congestion distribution factor; real and reactive power rescheduling; real transmission congestion distribution factor; systems security; systems stability; transmission corridors congestion; zonal congestion management approach; Capacitors; Costs; Electricity supply industry; Electricity supply industry deregulation; Energy management; Power generation; Power system management; Power system security; Reactive power; Stability;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2003.821448