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On the choice of the slack bus in mechanisms for transmission network cost allocation that are based on network utilization

C. Vázquez, L. Olmos, I.J. Pérez-Arriaga

14th Power Systems Computation Conference - PSCC 2002, Seville (Spain). 24-28 June 2002


Summary:
There is no general consensus on the most suitable method for allocating the cost of a transmission network among its users. Most regulators are using some measure of network utilization as the basic criterion for transmission tariff design. Marginal participations (areas of influence) and average participations (tracing flows) are among the most promising and employed alternatives when location signals are required. This paper offers some theoretical and practical results that help in clarifying the properties of these two approaches and their relationship. Some limitations of these two methods, when applied in the context of a regional or multinational market, may be overcome by a specific combination of them that is pro-posed in this paper. Application to a large multinational network model is shown.


Keywords: Transmission pricing, nodal prices, slack bus, network utilization, marginal participation factors.


Publication date: 2002-06-24.



Citation:
C. Vázquez, L. Olmos, I.J. Pérez-Arriaga, On the choice of the slack bus in mechanisms for transmission network cost allocation that are based on network utilization, 14th Power Systems Computation Conference - PSCC 2002, Seville (Spain). 24-28 June 2002.


    Research topics:
  • *Regulation of energy network infrastructures: Transport and distribution

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