DocumentCode :
1351327
Title :
Balancing Supply and Demand Under Mixed Pricing Rules in Multi-Area Electricity Markets
Author :
Vlachos, Andreas G. ; Biskas, Pandelis N.
Author_Institution :
Regul. Authority for Energy (RAE), Athens, Greece
Volume :
26
Issue :
3
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
1444
Lastpage :
1453
Abstract :
Market clearing has always been an issue of great interest and research as liberalized electricity markets evolved over time in many countries. As trading in electricity evolves rapidly, multi-area power exchanges appear to substitute the local markets. The tie-lines constitute a significant parameter in multi-area power exchanges, since congestion leads to price differentiation. Prices are affected by physical (e.g., network) constraints, yet they should sometimes follow regulatory policy rules, which do not necessarily reflect or depend on physical characteristics. Until now, all approaches in clearing a multi-area power dispatch (or a multi-area market) are based on a zonal or nodal pricing model, which is applied uniformly to both production and demand within the same zone (or at each node). These approaches are not able to deal with complex pricing rules, which impose price discrimination for supply or demand entities within the same area. This paper presents a mathematical approach for the solution of a multi-area dispatch, in which production and demand of the same area may be cleared in different prices. The main principle is the formulation of a mixed complementarity problem for the system equilibrium conditions, in which supply and demand are associated to explicitly or implicitly defined prices. Illustrative implementations and test results for a simple five-zone system and the 73-bus IEEE RTS-96 are presented.
Keywords :
load dispatching; power markets; power system economics; pricing; 73-bus IEEE RTS-96; mathematical approach; mixed pricing rules; multiarea dispatch; multiarea electricity markets; multiarea power dispatch; multiarea power exchanges; nodal pricing model; zonal pricing model; Adaptation model; Couplings; Equations; Mathematical model; Pricing; Supply and demand; Explicitly defined prices; implicitly defined prices; market coupling; mixed complementarity problem; multi-area market clearing; multi-area power dispatch; price-coupling;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8950
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2010.2079338
Filename :
5601813
Link To Document :
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