The existing power market is contentiously promoting sustainability and competitiveness in the electricity industry. It has raised the transmission networks' transfer capacity as an emerging area for researchers. The electricity production units and consumers share the same transmission network. All stakeholders try to generate power from cheaper sources to make more significant profit margins. This situation creates transmission congestion, violation of voltage and thermal limits, and system security threats. The accurate measurement and optimal use of the available transfer capability (ATC) shall resolve this issue up to some extent. Thus, efficient evaluation of ATC is needed to ensure system security, and it provides an open and trending research topic. This article presents a review of the various techniques for ATC determination and provides the characteristics, practices, and features of the methods. This analysis demonstrates the issues of ATC evaluation techniques and provides the research areas to the researchers.
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