DocumentCode
3313986
Title
Assessment of the Economic Benefits from Reactive Power Compensation
Author
Fangxing Li ; Wenjuan Zhang ; Tolbert, Leon M. ; Kueck, J.D. ; Rizy, D. Tom
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Tennessee Univ., Knoxville, TN
fYear
2006
fDate
Oct. 29 2006-Nov. 1 2006
Firstpage
1767
Lastpage
1773
Abstract
The U.S. power industry is under great pressure to provide reactive power or VAr support. Although it is generally known that there are technical benefits for utilities and industrial customers to provide local reactive power support, a thorough quantitative investigation of the economic benefit is greatly needed. This paper seeks to provide a quantitative approach to evaluate the benefits from local reactive power compensation. This paper investigates the benefits including reduced losses, shifting reactive power flow to real power flow, and increased transfer capability. These benefits are illustrated with a simple two-bus model and then presented with a more complicated model using optimal power flow. Tests are conducted on a system with seven buses in two areas. These simulations show that the economic benefits can be significant, if compared with capacity payment to central generators or power factor penalties applied to utilities. This economic value may give utilities a better understanding of the Var benefits to assist their cost-benefit analysis for Var compensation. In addition, since the economic benefits are significant, this paper suggests that the future reactive power market should consider local Var providers
Keywords
cost-benefit analysis; load flow; power markets; power system economics; power system simulation; reactive power; static VAr compensators; U.S. power industry; Var support; cost-benefit analysis; economic benefit; optimal power flow; power market; quantitative approach; reactive power; reactive power compensation; Cost benefit analysis; Industrial economics; Load flow; Power generation; Power generation economics; Power industry; Power system economics; Power system modeling; Reactive power; System testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Systems Conference and Exposition, 2006. PSCE '06. 2006 IEEE PES
Conference_Location
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0177-1
Electronic_ISBN
1-4244-0178-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PSCE.2006.296180
Filename
4076006
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