Title :
Transmission Augmentation With Mathematical Modeling of Market Power and Strategic Generation Expansion—Part I
Author :
Hesamzadeh, Mohammad R. ; Biggar, Darryl R. ; Hosseinzadeh, Nasser ; Wolfs, Peter J.
Author_Institution :
R. Inst. of Technol. (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract :
This paper proposes a new mathematical structure for evaluating the economic efficiency of transmission investment in a liberalized electricity market. The problem faced by a transmission planner is modeled using the concept of social welfare from economics. The behavior of generators is modeled as the Nash equilibrium of a strategic game. The Nash solution concept is reformulated as an optimization problem and a new concept-the Stackelberg-Worst Nash equilibrium-is introduced to resolve the problem of multiple equilibria. The proposed structure can take into account the effects of a transmission augmentation on both market power and strategic generation investment. Accordingly, the optimal solution to the transmission planner´s problem may allow additional transmission capacity both to reduce market power and to defer investment in the generation sector. A methodology is proposed to decompose the benefits of a transmission augmentation policy into the efficiency benefit, competition benefit, and the deferral benefit. The outcomes of the proposed approach to transmission augmentation are compared with the outcomes of two other approaches to transmission augmentation using a simple three-bus network example.
Keywords :
game theory; investment; power markets; power transmission economics; power transmission planning; strategic planning; Nash solution; Stackelberg-Worst Nash equilibrium; economic efficiency; liberalized electricity market; market power; mathematical modeling; mathematical structure; strategic game; strategic generation expansion; transmission augmentation; transmission investment; transmission planner; Electricity supply industry; Game theory; Generators; Investments; Mathematical model; Nash equilibrium; Power generation planning; Game theory; Nash equilibria; generation investment; market power; transmission network planning; transmission system augmentation;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2011.2145008