DocumentCode :
2411599
Title :
Coordinated auction project in Central Europe
Author :
Sole, Patrick
Author_Institution :
CEPS
fYear :
2005
fDate :
7-7 Oct. 2005
Firstpage :
164
Lastpage :
173
Abstract :
The demand for capacity reservations at the transmission interconnections between control areas in Central Europe is usually much higher than the capacity available for electricity trading. It is expected, that as a consequence of market opening according to the market liberalisation in Europe, the demand will further increase over time. In the beginning of 90th, before liberalisation of electricity market, there were vertically integrated utilities - monopolies in each of Central European countries. Cross border exchange was mainly between two utilities, and only as an addition to the overall national balance. Utilisation of interconnectors was planned together with system balance planning and there was under normal operation no congestions. Since 2002, demand for cross border capacity exceeded permanently offered capacities. Congestion management methods was gradually developed on different interconnectors depend on the level of electricity market opening in different states. The vast majority of electricity trading in control areas of concerned TSOs is thus based on OTC bilateral contracts. For that reason, explicit auctions was established as the most appropriate market mechanism for cross border capacity allocation. First auctions was organized independently on both sides of the interconnection i.e. two auctions for one interconnection. Soon after, under the pressure from traders side, concerned TSOs established on most of the interconnectors common bilateral auction. Due to the technical constrains in the regional network there are two possible technical limits, which must be taken into account. Either the internal network in one control area is congested as a consequence of the past development. Concerned TSO´s in the region agreed to start a common regional auctioning procedure for transmission capacities reservation on all borders between them in the same time and to allocate available capacities on the congested profiles in the way which gives - - to market players a requested transmission capacity reservation on the indicated border . Auctions for yearly, monthly and daily capacities for the year 2005 was organized followed by monthly auctions. Daily auctions and capacity transfers among market participants are administrated by Internet based system through auction e-portal
Keywords :
commerce; power markets; power system interconnection; power system management; power transmission economics; Central Europe; Internet; TSO; auction e-portal; bilateral auction; bilateral contracts; capacity allocation; capacity reservations; congestion management methods; control areas; coordinated auction project; cross border capacity; cross border exchange; electricity trading; interconnectors; market liberalisation; monthly auctions; system balance planning; transmission interconnections; Centralized control; Contracts; Electricity supply industry; Energy management; Europe; Internet; Joining processes; Legislation; Monopoly; Power markets;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
CIGRE/IEEE PES, 2005. International Symposium
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9191-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CIGRE.2005.1532739
Filename :
1532739
Link To Document :
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