Reliability constrained multi-commodity dispatch in restructured power systems

Nowadays, significant changes have occurred in power industries. The traditional vertically integrated electric utility structure has been unbundled and economically separated into generation companies, transmission companies and distribution companies. This process is called restructuring or deregu...

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Main Author: Liu, Yong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-35172023-07-04T17:34:20Z Reliability constrained multi-commodity dispatch in restructured power systems Liu, Yong Wang Peng School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Electric power::Auxiliaries, applications and electric industries Nowadays, significant changes have occurred in power industries. The traditional vertically integrated electric utility structure has been unbundled and economically separated into generation companies, transmission companies and distribution companies. This process is called restructuring or deregulation. Electric utility restructuring has brought forth significant changes in power system operation, planning, and trading process. In this new environment, many new topics are brought forward for academic researchers. Particularly, maintaining and/or enhancing power system reliability in the new environment has become one of the most important topics, which is the subject of this thesis. This thesis is to investigate the technique to settle the energy and ancillary services to keep the system reliability at the required and appropriate level. A bi-fold approach is adopted to achieve this goal. On one hand, interruptible load (IL) is introduced as a source of operational reserve for the reliable operation of a restructured power system. On the other hand, the reliability-constrained system reserve criterion is proposed and used as a constraint in the day-ahead electricity market settlement, which can more accurately assess the system operational risk and set the system reserve requirement accordingly. Furthermore, the impact of interruptible load, different system reserve criteria, and the transmission system failures on electricity market settlement has been investigated. MASTER OF ENGINEERING (EEE) 2008-09-17T09:31:30Z 2008-09-17T09:31:30Z 2006 2006 Thesis Liu, Y. (2006). Reliability constrained multi-commodity dispatch in restructured power systems. Master’s thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/3517 10.32657/10356/3517 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Liu, Yong
Reliability constrained multi-commodity dispatch in restructured power systems
description Nowadays, significant changes have occurred in power industries. The traditional vertically integrated electric utility structure has been unbundled and economically separated into generation companies, transmission companies and distribution companies. This process is called restructuring or deregulation. Electric utility restructuring has brought forth significant changes in power system operation, planning, and trading process. In this new environment, many new topics are brought forward for academic researchers. Particularly, maintaining and/or enhancing power system reliability in the new environment has become one of the most important topics, which is the subject of this thesis. This thesis is to investigate the technique to settle the energy and ancillary services to keep the system reliability at the required and appropriate level. A bi-fold approach is adopted to achieve this goal. On one hand, interruptible load (IL) is introduced as a source of operational reserve for the reliable operation of a restructured power system. On the other hand, the reliability-constrained system reserve criterion is proposed and used as a constraint in the day-ahead electricity market settlement, which can more accurately assess the system operational risk and set the system reserve requirement accordingly. Furthermore, the impact of interruptible load, different system reserve criteria, and the transmission system failures on electricity market settlement has been investigated.
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title Reliability constrained multi-commodity dispatch in restructured power systems
title_short Reliability constrained multi-commodity dispatch in restructured power systems
title_full Reliability constrained multi-commodity dispatch in restructured power systems
title_fullStr Reliability constrained multi-commodity dispatch in restructured power systems
title_full_unstemmed Reliability constrained multi-commodity dispatch in restructured power systems
title_sort reliability constrained multi-commodity dispatch in restructured power systems
publishDate 2008
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