Title :
Competition and system stability-the reward and the penalty
Author_Institution :
BC Hydro, Burnaby, BC, Canada
Abstract :
The business protocols and rules of the competitive electricity market are resulting in fragmentation of the historical vertically integrated structures. Electric services are offered at either cost or market-based prices depending on their type and the level of competition in a particular product. System stabilizing measures are essential for maintaining system security, yet their value is either underestimated or not understood. This paper describes practical methods to quantify the value of some of the stabilizing measures and ways to ensure maintaining the dynamic security of the power systems through business procedures and monetary sanctions.
Keywords :
commerce; costing; electricity supply industry; power system dynamic stability; power system economics; tariffs; business procedures; business protocols; competitive electricity market; cost-based prices; dynamic security; electric services; market-based prices; monetary sanctions; power industry competition; power system security; power system stability; Costs; Electricity supply industry; Monopoly; Power measurement; Power system dynamics; Power system measurements; Power system reliability; Power system security; Power system stability; Pricing;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE