We analyze the fundamental differences between locational pricing and redispatch-based congestion management, followed by an assessment of their effects on grid operation and market efficiency. It is indicated that although optimal nodal pricing and congestion redispatch can provide equal results in terms of power injections, they are not equivalent in terms of short-run social welfare. Moreover, a modeling framework is presented to decouple and analyze the effects of transmission system operator/regulator and prosumer behavior on energy market efficiency in a transparent fashion. All results are illustrated on the basis of case studies for the IEEE 39-bus New England test network
The physical nature of electricity generation and deliverycreates special problems for the design of...
Abstract“Congestion costs” occur in the electricity market when the power flows, equivalent to a pro...
This thesis deals with the transmission congestion problem arising from multiple transactions in der...
We analyze the fundamental differences between locational pricing and redispatch-based congestion ma...
Rapid intake of intermittent generation units, more decentralised production and electrification of ...
Electricity is an essential service that can be seen as a utility necessary for modern life. It is t...
In liberalized power systems, generation and transmission services are unbundled, but remain tightly...
Uniform-price electricity markets as operated in Germany, for instance, rely on a redispatch mechani...
In this paper, four practical and successful deregulated electricity markets: the old England & Wale...
While two objectives of deregulation are to reduce service interruptions and achieve lower energy co...
With maturing deregulated environment for electricity market, cost of transmission congestion become...
We present a price-based approach for congestion management in distribution power systems with renew...
Due to the introduction of a new grid connection policy, transmission system operator TenneT expects...
The growth of electricity markets around the world has introduced new challenges in which one of the...
This paper focuses on transmission congestion issues that are currently experienced in the electrici...
The physical nature of electricity generation and deliverycreates special problems for the design of...
Abstract“Congestion costs” occur in the electricity market when the power flows, equivalent to a pro...
This thesis deals with the transmission congestion problem arising from multiple transactions in der...
We analyze the fundamental differences between locational pricing and redispatch-based congestion ma...
Rapid intake of intermittent generation units, more decentralised production and electrification of ...
Electricity is an essential service that can be seen as a utility necessary for modern life. It is t...
In liberalized power systems, generation and transmission services are unbundled, but remain tightly...
Uniform-price electricity markets as operated in Germany, for instance, rely on a redispatch mechani...
In this paper, four practical and successful deregulated electricity markets: the old England & Wale...
While two objectives of deregulation are to reduce service interruptions and achieve lower energy co...
With maturing deregulated environment for electricity market, cost of transmission congestion become...
We present a price-based approach for congestion management in distribution power systems with renew...
Due to the introduction of a new grid connection policy, transmission system operator TenneT expects...
The growth of electricity markets around the world has introduced new challenges in which one of the...
This paper focuses on transmission congestion issues that are currently experienced in the electrici...
The physical nature of electricity generation and deliverycreates special problems for the design of...
Abstract“Congestion costs” occur in the electricity market when the power flows, equivalent to a pro...
This thesis deals with the transmission congestion problem arising from multiple transactions in der...