Impact of Flow-Based Market Coupling on Generator Dispatch in CEE Region

R. Finck, Armin Ardone, W. Fichtner
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Flow-Based Market Coupling (FBMC) is an advanced Capacity Calculation and Allocation Mechanism that accounts more appropriately for electricity grid constraints than the traditional Net Transfer Capacity (NTC) approach. While the method accounts for the impact of cross-border trades on the grid by translating commercial exchange into physical flows, the results depend on the underlying assumptions concerning the conditions in the grid at the time of market coupling. This paper focuses on the impact of different Generation Shift Keys (GSK) on the market outcome and generator dispatch. Six different GSK strategies are implemented and the effects are analyzed in a transmission grid representation of Germany, Poland and Czech Republic. The results show that the effect on the zonal level remain marginal compared to the difference between NTC and FBMC approach. However, this effect is limited to few generators, which are impacted significantly. Overall, there is a shift from flexible generation to cheaper base load generation.
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基于流量的市场耦合对中东欧地区发电机组调度的影响
基于流量的市场耦合(FBMC)是一种先进的容量计算和分配机制,它比传统的净转移容量(NTC)方法更适合电网约束。虽然该方法通过将商业交换转化为实物流动来解释跨境交易对电网的影响,但其结果取决于市场耦合时有关电网条件的基本假设。本文主要研究了不同的换挡键(GSK)对市场结果和发电机调度的影响。实施了六种不同的GSK策略,并在德国,波兰和捷克共和国的输电网代表中分析了效果。结果表明,与NTC方法和FBMC方法的差异相比,NTC方法对纬向水平的影响仍然很小。然而,这种影响仅限于少数发电机,这些发电机受到严重影响。总的来说,从灵活发电转向更便宜的基本负荷发电。
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