Tracing and Prediction of Losses for Deregulated operation of Power Systems

To facilitate both generation and retailing to have an open access to the transmission grid for trading electricity, a real time procedure is proposed. The line flows for an operation are assumed to be available from PMU and WAM validated state estimation. Power tracing determines different transact...

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Main Author: Nallagownden, Perumal
Format: Article
Published: Wiley 2010
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Online Access:http://eprints.utp.edu.my/4626/1/1.European_Trans._Ele.Power_ftp.pdf
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Summary:To facilitate both generation and retailing to have an open access to the transmission grid for trading electricity, a real time procedure is proposed. The line flows for an operation are assumed to be available from PMU and WAM validated state estimation. Power tracing determines different transactions to supply a retailer’s demand, losses related to each transaction, extent of use each transaction makes of a transmission circuit and its associated losses. A generalized quadratic form learns relationships between a retailer’s demand, a generation’s contribution to it at a point of receipt, losses in a transaction, share of a transaction in a line and its associated losses through learning coefficients. The procedure then predicts a generator’s contribution to a retailer’s demand at the point of receipt, power loss for the transaction, share of transactions in a line at the retail end and its associated line losses, for an oncoming operating scenario.