Title :
Cross-border transmission planning in two adjacent electricity market systems
Author_Institution :
PJM Interconnection, Audubon, PA, USA
Abstract :
Frequent congestions that occurred at the border between PJM and MISO inevitably forced the two regional planners to find a remedy based on transmission solutions. This triggered the two RTOs to develop a joint methodology that would be acceptable to both entities. Such a methodology for promoting cross-border transmission at the seams of two adjacent electricity market systems is presented. This method is based on the economic criteria that are applicable to both entities individually and jointly. The method is also novel compared with the current methodologies for planning both market-based and reliability-based transmission projects within each market. This method is applicable to other electricity markets or transmission regimes where such cross-border transmission expansions are desperately needed.
Keywords :
power markets; power transmission economics; power transmission planning; MISO; PJM; RTO; adjacent electricity market systems; cross-border transmission expansions; cross-border transmission planning; economic criteria; market-based transmission projects; regional planners; reliability-based transmission projects; transmission regimes; transmission solutions; Biological system modeling; Economics; Electricity supply industry; Joints; Load modeling; Planning; Reliability; Cross-Border Transmission Planning; Economic Analysis; Electricity Markets; Market Simulation; Net Present Value;
Conference_Titel :
European Energy Market (EEM), 2015 12th International Conference on the
Conference_Location :
Lisbon
DOI :
10.1109/EEM.2015.7216606