Sensitivity Based Redispatching Method for Congestion Management in a Pool Model
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Abbas Fattahi
This paper proposes a new bid based redispatching method to relieve congestion in a pool type market, based on bilateral generation exchanges between generation units. Sensitivity analysis is used to find and implement the cheapest consecutive bilateral exchanges that would remove congestion in an iterative process. Congestion cost is calculated as exchange cost during congestion removal and is divided between congested parts using load flow results in each iteration. Divided cost is recovered from consumers, based on their relative contributions on congested parts using generalized load distribution factors. IEEE 39 and 118 bus test systems are used for case study to evaluate the merits of proposed method and the results are discussed in comparison with other conventional methods.
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