Title :
Coordinated fuzzy constrained optimal power dispatch for bilateral contract, balancing electricity, and ancillary services markets
Author :
Ongsakul, Weerakorn ; Chayakulkheeree, Keerati
Author_Institution :
Energy Field of Study, Asian Inst. of Technol., Pathumthani, Thailand
fDate :
5/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper proposes a coordinated fuzzy constrained optimal power dispatch (CFCOPD) algorithm for bilateral contract, balancing electricity, and ancillary services markets. The CFCOPD problem is decomposed into social welfare fuzzy maximization subproblem, which is solved by mixed-integer fuzzy linear programming (MIFLP), and combined reactive power cost and cost of real power loss fuzzy minimization subproblem, which is solved by fuzzy linear programming (FLP). The proposed CFCOPD algorithm is tested on the modified IEEE 30-bus system and the Thai power 424-bus system. The dispatch results show that the social welfare of the fuzzy constrained competitive electricity and ancillary services price (CEASP) scheme with bilateral contract curtailment bids is higher than those of competitive electricity price (CEP) scheme and CEASP scheme with and without bilateral contract curtailment bids, leading to a lower average electricity price.
Keywords :
contracts; integer programming; linear programming; load dispatching; power markets; pricing; Thai power 424-bus system; ancillary services markets; bilateral contract; coordinated fuzzy constrained optimal power dispatch; electricity balancing; fuzzy constrained competitive electricity and ancillary service price; mixed-integer fuzzy linear programming; modified IEEE 30-bus system; reactive power cost; real power loss fuzzy minimization; social welfare fuzzy maximization; Contracts; Costs; Energy conservation; Input variables; Linear programming; Power generation; Power generation dispatch; Pricing; Reactive power; System testing; Ancillary services; balancing market; bilateral contract; mixed-integer fuzzy linear programming (MIFLP); optimal power dispatch; social welfare; spot pricing;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2006.873113