Title :
Available transfer capability and first order sensitivity
Author :
Gravener, Mark H. ; Nwankpa, Chika
Author_Institution :
PJM Interconnection, Valley Forge, PA, USA
fDate :
5/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A method of calculating available transfer capability and the exploration of the first order effects of certain power system network variables are described. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has ordered that bulk electrical control areas must provide to market participants a “commercially viable” network transfer capability for the import, export and throughput of energy. A practical method for deriving this transfer capability utilizing both linear and nonlinear power flow analysis methods is developed that acknowledges both thermal and voltage system limitations. The available transfer capability is the incremental transfer capability derived by the method reduced by margins. A procedure for quantifying the first order effect of network uncertainties such as load forecast error and simultaneous transfers on the calculated transfer capability of a power system snapshot are explored. The quantification of these network uncertainties can provide information necessary for system operation, planning and energy market participation
Keywords :
electricity supply industry; load flow; power system interconnection; power transmission economics; transmission network calculations; USA; available transfer capability; bulk electrical control areas; electric power industry; energy market participation; first order sensitivity; load forecast error; market participants; power flow analysis methods; power system limitations; power system network variables; power system operation; power system planning; simultaneous transfers; Electric variables control; Guidelines; IEEE members; Load forecasting; Power system analysis computing; Power system economics; Power system planning; Power system reliability; Thermal variables control; Uncertainty;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on