Unscheduled Flow in Deregulated Electricity Markets: Bridging the Gap between the Western Electric Power Industry and Academia

A. Dozier, S. Suryanarayanan, Joseph P. Liberatore, Matthew C. Veghte
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Unscheduled power flows cause inequitable compensation of transmission infrastructure usage as well as a less reliable system. Accordingly, an unspecified amount of dollars in the United States are lost annually to unscheduled flows. A comprehensive survey of the literature on methods used to handle unscheduled flow in the market and the system is provided in this paper. Advantages and disadvantages are discussed with specific regard to the system and operating considerations within the Western Interconnection of the United States bulk electric system. Operating challenges within the Western Interconnection are briefly introduced. An action plan for including any of the proposed unscheduled flow mitigation mechanisms within the Western Interconnection is recommended, which includes guidance from a regulatory agency, infrastructure enhancements, and modeling efforts to determine associated impacts of the most promising methods prior to implementation.
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解除管制的电力市场中的计划外流动:弥合西方电力工业与学术界之间的差距
计划外的电力流动导致输电基础设施使用补偿不公平以及系统可靠性降低。因此,在美国,每年有数额不详的美元因计划外流动而流失。本文对用于处理市场和系统中计划外流量的方法的文献进行了全面的调查。针对美国大容量电力系统西部互联的系统和运行考虑,讨论了优点和缺点。简要介绍了西部互联的运营挑战。建议制定一项行动计划,将任何拟议的计划外流量缓解机制纳入西部互联,其中包括监管机构的指导、基础设施的增强和建模工作,以确定实施前最有希望的方法的相关影响。
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