Author/Authors :
Nikoukar، J نويسنده Department of Engineering, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , , Haghifam، M.R نويسنده Department of Electrical Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran , , Panahi، A نويسنده Department of Mathematics, Islamic Azad University, Saveh Branch, Saveh, Iran ,
Abstract :
The open access to the transmission system and the methods of transmission cost allocation
are the key points that allow free competition in deregulated electric markets. All
existing allocation methods have advantages and disadvantages that depend on the characteristics
of the power system and the price structure of the market. The comparison of
the cost allocation methods has been the aim of many studies in order to improve them.
Under the deregulated environment, the cost needs to be allocated to the loads as well as
generators fairly and unbiased so as to provide a locational signal to both types of players
for optimal setting. This paper proposes game theoretic models based on the Shapley value
approaches for transmission cost allocation problems under the deregulated environment.
The obtained results are compared with those from the usually adopted methodologies to
defend easy implementation and effectiveness of the proposed methodologies