2003 IEEE Bologna Power Tech Conference Proceedings,
DOI: 10.1109/ptc.2003.1304764
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Implementation aspects of coordinated auctioning for congestion management

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“…where F l max is the thermal capacity of transmission element l, PTDF nlc N is the nodal PTDF associated to node n and branch l in system state c and I n is the net injection at node n, given by (2) where P g is the power output of generator g and P nd is the load at node n.…”
Section: Flow-based Market Couplingmentioning
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“…where F l max is the thermal capacity of transmission element l, PTDF nlc N is the nodal PTDF associated to node n and branch l in system state c and I n is the net injection at node n, given by (2) where P g is the power output of generator g and P nd is the load at node n.…”
Section: Flow-based Market Couplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the first ideas of FB allocation dates back to an ETSO discussion paper of March 2001 [2], FB zonal electricity markets are relatively young. Indeed, the main general concepts behind the FB approach to calculate and allocate cross-zonal capacity as it is implemented now in the CWE region have been defined for the first time in 2008 in Schavemaker et al [3] and refined in 2012 in Aguado et al [4].…”
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“…In the clearing process, the selected set of bids is the one that combines the best overall economic value for the market, under the physical and security constraints. The criterion for the selection of bids is the ration between offered price and PTDF on the congested border [8]. It means that the transactions which offer lower price per 1 MW of the flow caused on the congested border will have greater chances to be completely rejected or reduced (partially accepeted).…”
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“…The impacts of congestion management on the reliability of power transactions based on factors such as expected power curtailment, curtailment probability, expected cost of congestion management and probability distribution of total power curtailment are discussed in Reference [3]. The auction-based power transaction bidding and its various issues are analyzed in Reference [4]. The impact of co ordination-based transaction curtailment in the market environment is discussed in Reference [5].…”
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