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Transmission congestion and voltage profile management coordination in competitive electricity markets
Authors:H Y  S M
Affiliation:

a Department of Power Engineering, Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan

b Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL 60616, USA

Abstract:This paper describes a generalized active/reactive iterative coordination process between GENCOs and the Independent System Operator (ISO) for active (transmission congestion) and reactive (voltage profile) management in the day-ahead market. GENCOs apply priced-based unit commitment without transmission and voltage security constraints, schedule their units and submit their initial bids to the ISO. The ISO executes congestion and voltage profile management for eliminating transmission and voltage profile violations. If violations are not eliminated, the ISO minimizes the transmission and voltage profile violations and sends a signal via the Internet to GENCOs. GENCOs reschedule their units taking into account the ISO signals and submit modified bids to the ISO. The voltage problem is addressed and a linear model is formulated and used in the proposed method. The voltage problem is formulated as a linear programming with a block-angular structure and Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition is applied to generate several smaller problems for a faster and easier solution of large-scale power systems. Two 36 unit GENCOs are used to demonstrate the performance of the proposed generalized active/reactive coordination algorithm.
Keywords:Congestion management  Transmission security  Voltage profile  Contingency constraints  Independent system operator  GENCO  Competitive electricity markets  Active and reactive c oordination
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