Congestion Management in Electricity Markets Using Demand Response Programs and Series FACTS Devices
الموضوعات :
مهندسی هوشمند برق
Mohammad Moradi
1
,
MahmoudReza Haghifam
2
,
Soudabe Soleymani
3
1 - Department of Electrical Engineering, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
2 - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran.
3 - Department of Electrical Engineering, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
تاريخ الإرسال : 24 الإثنين , جمادى الثانية, 1436
تاريخ التأكيد : 24 الإثنين , جمادى الثانية, 1436
تاريخ الإصدار : 14 السبت , شوال, 1433
الکلمات المفتاحية:
congestion management,
Series FACTS Devices,
Thyristor controlled Series Capacitor (TCSC),
Demand Response Programs,
Direct Load Control (DLC),
ملخص المقالة :
In today’s restructured environment, congestion management plays an essential role in power system operation. Different methods are presented and discussed in this respect for congestion management in short-term and long-term intervals. It is attempted in the present paper to investigate the impact mechanism of FACTS devices and demand response programs together with generation re-dispatch as some facilities from transmission, consumption and generation sides on short-term congestion management of electricity market. For this purpose, Thyristor controlled Series Capacitor (TCSC) representing series FACTS devices and Direct Load Control (DLC) program representing demand response programs in day-ahead power pool market are mathematically modeled and results will be numerically studied and analyzed on the 14-bus IEEE test system.
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