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Near-real-time loss allocation methodology based on the power system states

  • 1. KIOS Center of Excellence, University of Cyprus

Description

Power losses in transmission systems are most of the time seen as a small amount (2-5%) from the total power carried over the network. However, transmission loss allocation may play a crucial role in the congestion management of balancing markets. Several loss allocation and loss cost allocation methods have been proposed and implemented in different markets. Most of these methods are intended to be used post-market. This study presents a novel near-real-time loss allocation method suitable to be applied in real-time markets as envisioned in the smart grid context. The proposed method allocates the total system losses fairly to all the demand and generator buses, by taking into account the dynamical changes of the power network states, which are provided by an accurate state estimation. The power flows required to determine the allocated losses are executed after an economic dispatch procedure that ignores losses, making the choice of the slack bus an independent factor. The proposed method can be used as an accurate real-time pricing for network usage while the resolving of transmission congestion can be more reliable.

Notes

This paper is a postprint of a paper submitted to and accepted for publication in [journal] and is subject to Institution of Engineering and Technology Copyright. The copy of record is available at IET Digital Library. Y. Yiasoumi, I. Ciornei, M. Asprou, and E. Kyriakides, "Near real time loss allocation in transmission networks," IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 1243-1250, May 2017.

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European Commission
KIOS CoE – KIOS Research and Innovation Centre of Excellence 739551