Energy Trading and Congestion Management Using Real and Reactive Power Rescheduling and Load Curtailment

Authors

  • S.K Gupta Electrical Engineering Department, D.C.R. University of Sc. & Technology, Murthal Sonipat, India
  • R Bansal Electrical Engineering Department, D.C.R. University of Sc. & Technology, Murthal Sonipat, India
  • Partibha Electrical Engineering Department, D.C.R. University of Sc. & Technology, Murthal Sonipat, India
  • Mukesh Saini Electrical Engineering Department, D.C.R. University of Sc. & Technology, Murthal Sonipat, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18488/journal.77/2014.1.2/77.2.28.41

Abstract

Congestion is termed as the operating condition in which there is not enough transmission capacity to implement all the desired transactions. This paper deals with the power trading in electricity market to ensure regular supply at competitive rates with multi congestion case. Bidding process of 75 Indian bus systems is analyzed. It is shown that how can congestion cost can be addressed through active & reactive power rescheduling and load curtailment with transmission line constraints. With rescheduling of generation the congestion is removed with some congestion cost.

Keywords:

GENCO, DISCO, Congestion management, Disco participation matrix (DPM), Pool based transaction, Bidding, Market clearing price (MCP), Locational marginal price (LMP), Congestion cost, Rescheduling

Published

2014-12-15

How to Cite

Gupta, S., Bansal, R., Partibha, & Saini, M. . (2014). Energy Trading and Congestion Management Using Real and Reactive Power Rescheduling and Load Curtailment. Review of Energy Technologies and Policy Research, 1(2), 28–41. https://doi.org/10.18488/journal.77/2014.1.2/77.2.28.41

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