乌干达大型电网的重组,以适应电力批发市场

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2021-08-13 DOI:10.23919/SAIEE.2021.9513628
Jensen Nduhuura;Geofrey Bakkabulindi;Milton Edimu
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将电力市场重组为批发市场的国家带来了巨大的好处,包括降低了发电成本、降低了输电损耗和提高了消费者价格。在这些市场中,发电商的调度方式使发电商所有者(生产商盈余)和消费者(消费者盈余)的经济利益最大化。零售商和大型消费者在现货市场直接与电力生产商进行交易,或通过批发层面的合同进行交易。乌干达目前的单一买方市场(发电公司将其电力出售给一个实体,该实体将电力传输并出售给配电公司)是在从垂直一体化垄断模式转型后于2001年引入的。作为下一步重组,预计该市场将发展成为批发市场。本文以Power World模拟器为模型,研究了乌干达大电网在批发电力市场环境中的性能。它考虑了提高性能所需的不同操作场景和可能的基础架构增强。结果显示,在批发市场模型中,由于网络利用效率更高,与单一买家模型相比,输电能量损失从平均4.3%下降到3.8%。经济分析显示,批发市场系统的非高峰和高峰价格分别比当前市场低68.6%和13.5%。然而,旧的高损耗输电线路导致接收节点的能源价格上涨。输电阻塞,其成本嵌入了位置边际价格,导致市场价格大幅上涨;这是通过使用网络重构技术来解决的。
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Reconfiguration of Uganda's bulk network to accommodate a wholesale electricity market
Countries that have restructured their electricity markets to wholesale markets have had significant benefits, including reduced generation costs, lower transmission losses and better consumer prices. In these markets, generators are dispatched in such a way that the financial benefits of both generator owners (producer surplus) and consumers (consumer surplus) are maximized. Retailers and large-scale consumers transact directly with power producers in a spot market or through contracts at wholesale level. Uganda's current single-buyer market (in which generation companies sell their power to a single entity that in turn transmits and sells it to distribution companies) was introduced in 2001 after the transition from a vertically integrated monopoly model. The market is expected to evolve into a wholesale market as the next restructuring step. This paper investigates the performance of the Uganda bulk network in a wholesale electricity market environment as modelled in Power World simulator. It considers different operation scenarios and possible infrastructure enhancements required for improved performance. Results showed that in the wholesale market model, transmission energy losses fell from an average of 4.3% to 3.8% compared to the single-buyer model due to more efficient network utilization. The economic analysis showed that off-peak and peak prices in the wholesale market system were 68.6% and 13.5% lower than in the current market respectively. However, old high loss transmission lines contributed to higher energy prices at receiving nodes. Transmission congestion, whose cost is embedded in a Location Marginal Price, caused sharp increases in the market's prices; this was addressed by using the network reconfiguration technique.
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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