Applied Energy, Vol.86, No.7-8, 1000-1010, 2009
Pattern of secure bilateral transactions ensuring power economic dispatch in hybrid electricity markets
This paper proposes a new method for secure bilateral transactions determination ensuring economic power dispatch of the generators using new AC distribution factors for pool and bilateral coordinated markets. The new optimization problem considers simultaneous minimization of deviations from scheduled transactions and fuel cost of the generators in the network. The fuel cost has been obtained for hybrid market model and impact of different percentage of bilateral demand on fuel cost, generation share, and pattern of transactions has also been determined. The impact of optimally located unified power flow controller (UPFC) on the bilateral transactions, fuel cost and generation pattern has also been studied. The results have also been obtained for pool market model. The proposed technique has been applied on IEEE 24-bus reliability test system (RTS). (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Secure transaction matrix;Transaction matrix pattern;Mixed integer non-linear programming;UPFC location;AC distribution factors