Title :
Functional requirements for Southwest Power Pool Energy Imbalance market dispatch
Author :
Shamsollahi, P. ; Van Acker, V.
Author_Institution :
AREVA T&D Inc., Redmond, WA, USA
Abstract :
This paper discusses high-level functional requirements of the Energy Imbalance Service (EIS) market for the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) Regional Transmission Organization (RTO), in the USA. SPP has taken a controlled and step-by-step approach towards a full market model. Therefore, SPP has tried to introduce the EIS market on top of the traditional Market Participant (MP) activities with minimal impact. Currently in SPP, the EIS market is providing a central pool dispatch of energy imbalance in the Real-Time (RT) operations without Day-Ahead (DA) energy or Ancillary Services (AS) markets. Offering resources into the market is voluntary. This model of the light-weight electricity market is quite different than other major markets in the US, especially those in the northeast. The focus of this paper is on the dispatch model in the EIS market with emphasis on different constraint types. The EIS market dispatch is based on the nodal pricing like other major US electricity markets.
Keywords :
market research; power generation dispatch; power markets; power transmission economics; pricing; USA; ancillary services markets; central pool dispatch; day-ahead energy; energy imbalance service market dispatch model; high-level functional requirements; light-weight electricity market model; market participant activities; nodal pricing; real-time operations; regional transmission organization; southwest power pool; Contracts; Costs; Electricity supply industry; Electricity supply industry deregulation; Environmental economics; Power generation economics; Power markets; Pricing; Security; USA Councils; Deregulation; Electricity Markets; Regional Transmission Organizations; Security Constrained Economic Dispatch;
Conference_Titel :
PowerTech, 2009 IEEE Bucharest
Conference_Location :
Bucharest
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2234-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2235-7
DOI :
10.1109/PTC.2009.5282194