An improved usage allocation method for deregulated transmission systems

This paper suggests an improved method for usage allocation to individual generators in a deregulated power system. Based on solved load flow, the method converts power injections and line flows into real and imaginary current injections and flows. These currents are then represented independently a...

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Main Authors: Mustafa, M. W., Shareef, H., Ahmad, M. R.
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Published: IEEE 2005
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description This paper suggests an improved method for usage allocation to individual generators in a deregulated power system. Based on solved load flow, the method converts power injections and line flows into real and imaginary current injections and flows. These currents are then represented independently as real and imaginary current networks. Since current networks are acyclic lossless networks, proportional sharing principle and graph theory is used to trace the relationship between current sources and current sinks. The contributions from each current source are finally translated into power contributions to each load, line flows and losses. IEEE 14-bus test system is used to illustrate the effectiveness of the method. Comparison of the results with previous methods is also given.
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spelling my.utm.eprints-16472017-04-16T07:40:08Z http://eprints.utm.my/1647/ An improved usage allocation method for deregulated transmission systems Mustafa, M. W. Shareef, H. Ahmad, M. R. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This paper suggests an improved method for usage allocation to individual generators in a deregulated power system. Based on solved load flow, the method converts power injections and line flows into real and imaginary current injections and flows. These currents are then represented independently as real and imaginary current networks. Since current networks are acyclic lossless networks, proportional sharing principle and graph theory is used to trace the relationship between current sources and current sinks. The contributions from each current source are finally translated into power contributions to each load, line flows and losses. IEEE 14-bus test system is used to illustrate the effectiveness of the method. Comparison of the results with previous methods is also given. IEEE 2005-11-29 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/1647/1/wazir05_An_Improved_Usage.pdf Mustafa, M. W. and Shareef, H. and Ahmad, M. R. (2005) An improved usage allocation method for deregulated transmission systems. The 7th International Conference on Power Engineering . pp. 1-6. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1627231/
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Mustafa, M. W.
Shareef, H.
Ahmad, M. R.
An improved usage allocation method for deregulated transmission systems
title An improved usage allocation method for deregulated transmission systems
title_full An improved usage allocation method for deregulated transmission systems
title_fullStr An improved usage allocation method for deregulated transmission systems
title_full_unstemmed An improved usage allocation method for deregulated transmission systems
title_short An improved usage allocation method for deregulated transmission systems
title_sort improved usage allocation method for deregulated transmission systems
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
url http://eprints.utm.my/1647/1/wazir05_An_Improved_Usage.pdf
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