2022
DOI: 10.35833/mpce.2021.000029
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Review of Market Power Assessment and Mitigation in Reshaping of Power Systems

Abstract: The deregulation of the power industry requires avoiding market power abuse to maintain the market competitiveness. To this end, a sequence of assessment measurements or mitigation mechanisms is required. Meanwhile, the increasing renewable energy resources (RESs) and flexible demand response resources (DRSs) are changing the behaviors of market participants and creating new cases of market power abuse. Such new circumstances bring the new evaluation and control methods of market power to the forefront. This p… Show more

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“…Many active management methods such as demand response (DR) [3], [4], DG curtailment [5], reactive power compensation, and network reconfiguration, are effective for improving the controllability of DNs and mitigating security violations [6], [7]. There are various kinds of demand-side resources [8], [9] in DNs that have different response characteristics such as reducible load [10] and transferable load [11]. DG output curtailment [5] is a significant measure of active management on the supply side because it can alleviate over-voltage problems during peak power periods.…”
Section: A Indices I J K Ijmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many active management methods such as demand response (DR) [3], [4], DG curtailment [5], reactive power compensation, and network reconfiguration, are effective for improving the controllability of DNs and mitigating security violations [6], [7]. There are various kinds of demand-side resources [8], [9] in DNs that have different response characteristics such as reducible load [10] and transferable load [11]. DG output curtailment [5] is a significant measure of active management on the supply side because it can alleviate over-voltage problems during peak power periods.…”
Section: A Indices I J K Ijmentioning
confidence: 99%