Title :
Probabilistic Assessment and Sensitivity Analysis of Marginal Price of Different Services in Power Markets
Author :
Nouri, Alireza ; Afkousi-Paqaleh, Mohammad ; Hosseini, Seyed Hossein
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Sharif Univ. of Technol., Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Different sources of uncertainty in power systems, i.e., the uncertainties associated with bus loading and component availability is reflected in uncertainties in different system variables through system physical and economical relationships. A stochastic power flow algorithm can be used to model the stochastic nature of power systems. The algorithm introduced in this paper calculates the probability density function (pdf) of marginal prices of different market services. These pdfs provide the market participant with some valuable information to reduce the risk of their decisions and actions. The algorithm linearizes the optimal power flow formulation and uses the Gram-Charlier method to find the pdf of the marginal prices based on the statistical moments of these prices. The market clearing equation is linearized instead of the power flow equations. It is essential for different market participants to reduce the risk of their actions in both planning and operation modes. Application of the mentioned PDFs can help them in this way. The great advantage of the proposed method is that the program execution time is very short. The proposed method is illustrated using the IEEE Reliability Test System and the results are presented and discussed in detail to show the effectiveness of the proposed method.
Keywords :
IEEE standards; integer programming; linear programming; power markets; power system economics; power system planning; power system reliability; power system security; pricing; probability; risk management; sensitivity analysis; Gram-Charlier method; IEEE reliability test system; bus loading; component availability; economical relationship; marginal prices; market services; mixed integer linear programming; operation mode; planning mode; power markets; power systems; probabilistic assessment; probability density function; program execution time; risk reduction; security constraint optimal power flow formulation; security constraint unit commitment; sensitivity analysis; statistical moments; system physical relationship; system variables; Equations; Mathematical model; Power systems; Pricing; Probabilistic logic; Probability density function; Uncertainty; Interruptible loads; mixed integer linear programming (MILP); security constraint optimal power flow (SCOPF); security constraint unit commitment (SCUC); up/down-going demand generation-side reserves;
Journal_Title :
Systems Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSYST.2013.2256322