Title :
European Market Integration With Mixed Network Representation Schemes
Author :
Biskas, Pandelis N. ; Chatzigiannis, Dimitris I. ; Dourbois, G.A. ; Bakirtzis, Anastasios G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
Abstract :
A centralized market-splitting algorithm is implemented in this paper in a Europe-wide level, comprising both power pools and Power Exchanges, with each local/national market respecting the standard constraints imposed by its own regulatory framework, including the full set of unit technical/commitment constraints and system operating constraints in power pools. In view of the forthcoming large-scale RES penetration, physical markets with unit-based offers (either pools or PXs) check the feasibility of the electricity market solution against their internal (intra-zonal) transmission network constraints, considering full network topology. This is accomplished through an iterative process, iterating between the overall optimization algorithm, and intra-zonal power flows of the countries/regions, which identify possible congestions and incorporate additional constraints in the central pan-European market-splitting problem. The iterative process terminates when all internal transmission constraints are satisfied. Locational marginal prices (LMPs) can be computed in the physical markets, whereas zonal/system marginal prices are computed in markets with portfolio-bidding schemes. The proposed algorithm is tested in terms of computational efficiency using the full UCTE network.
Keywords :
iterative methods; load flow; optimisation; power markets; power transmission economics; Europe-wide level; European market integration; Locational marginal prices; RES penetration; UCTE network; central pan-European market-splitting problem; centralized market-splitting algorithm; commitment constraints; computational efficiency; electricity market solution; internal transmission constraints; internal transmission network constraints; intrazonal power flows; intrazonal transmission network constraints; iterative process; mixed network representation schemes; national market; optimization algorithm; physical markets; portfolio-bidding schemes; power exchanges; power pools; technical constraints; Couplings; Europe; Load modeling; Network topology; Power markets; Security; Internal electricity market; market splitting; mixed integer linear programming; power exchange; power pool; power transfer distribution factors;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2013.2243764