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Calculation of Transmission Cost for Power Sales District Office based on KEPCO Data (실계통자료를 이용한 판매사업소별 송전비용의 계산)

  • NamKung, J.Y.;Moon, Y.H.;Oh, T.K.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2001.11b
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    • pp.266-268
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    • 2001
  • As we move to competition, transmission cost become more and more important. At the wholesale competition market, the process of settlement must include the cost of transport. The aim of this paper is to calculate approximate transmission cost at each power sales district office using KEPCO data. We considered investment cost, transmission constraints and marginal losses as cost elements which must be taken into account in transmission cost calculation.

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Transmission Cost Allocation Considering Reliability Cost (신뢰도 비용을 고려한 송전요금 할당)

  • Park, Yeong-Hyeon;Kim, Dong-Min;Kim, Jin-O
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.57 no.4
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    • pp.576-581
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    • 2008
  • Electricity Market in Korea can't provide locational price signal through energy price because energy market is CBP(Cost Based Pool) using uniform price. Generators don't want to locate in a densely populated load area(like the metropolitan area). Because they are paid more fixed cost in metropolitan area. This situation has loss and congestion occurred in power system. However energy market without price signal can't lead generator to the metropolitan. So, market participants should be provided price signal through the transmission price instead of energy price. This paper proposes transmission pricing method considering reliability cost in order to offer price signal. Also, it proposes the method to allocate the transmission cost to each transmission line user through a fair and a reasonable manner. The transmission price is decided by the reliability value of each line. If a transmission line of high reliability value is broke, users using that line will get a loss and a discomfort. So, it is fair that users using a transmission line of high reliability value pay more than the other users. Also, it is reasonable that a transmission line owner get paid more form users using that line.

Evaluation of Congestion Cost and Loss Cost using DC Load Flow (직류조류계산을 이용한 혼잡비용과 손실비용 평가)

  • Bae, In-Su;Song, Woo-Chang
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers
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    • v.26 no.12
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    • pp.93-98
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    • 2012
  • Economics of available alternatives in the transmission planning are evaluated by the investment cost, loss cost and congestion cost. Congestion/loss cost is calculated in many years and many load levels by unit commitment of generators, optimal dispatch, load flow, judgement about transmission congestion and re-dispatch to reduce the congestion. The greatest difficulties to introduce variable optimization techniques on the transmission planning is the convergence of load flow. In this paper, economics in the transmission planning are evaluated using DC load flow, and case study is conducted on the Korea power system by proposed congestion/loss calculation methods.

Cost Comparison of FACTS Devices and Conventional Transmission Devices (FACTS 송전 설비와 기존 송전 설비의 경제성 비교)

  • Choi, Joon-Young
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1998.11a
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    • pp.308-310
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    • 1998
  • In this paper, cost of FACTS devices and that of conventional 345kV transmission devices that transmit scheduled amount of electricity from one point to other point for thirty years is calculated and compared to each other. In case of long distant transmission, cost of FACTS devices is smaller compared to that of conventional 345kV transmission devices, and in case of short distant transmission cost of FACTS devices is bigger than that of conventional transmission devices.

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Optimal Transmission Expansion Planning Considering the Uncertainties of Power Market (전력시장 불확실성을 고려한 최적 송전시스템 확장계획)

  • Son, Min-Kyun;Kim, Jin-O
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.57 no.4
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    • pp.560-566
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    • 2008
  • Today, as the power trades between generation companies and power customer are liberalized, the uncertainty level of operated power system is rapidly increased. Therefore, transmission operators as decision makers for transmission expansion are required to establish a deliberate investment plan for effective operations of transmission facilities considering forecasted conditions of power system. This paper proposes the methodology for the optimal solution of transmission expansion in deregulated power system. The paper obtains the expected value of transmission congestion cost for various scenarios by using occurrence probability. In addition, the paper assumes that increasing rates of loads are the probability distribution and indicates the location of expanded transmission line, the time for transmission expansion with the minimum cost for the future by performing the Montecarlo simulation. To minimize the investment risk as the variance of the congestion cost, Mean-Variance Markowitz portfolio theory is applied to the optimization model by the penalty factor of the variance. By the case study, the optimal solution for transmission expansion plan considering the feature of market participants is obtained.

Introduction of Power Flow Tracing Method for Determination of Power Transmission Network Charge and Verification of Its Effectiveness (송전요금 결정을 위한 전력조류 추적법의 도입 및 효용성 검증)

  • No, Gyeong-Su
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers A
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    • v.51 no.2
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    • pp.53-58
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    • 2002
  • This paper describes methodologies to charge for power transmission network use. These methodologies are normally divided into two categories such as marginal cost method and embedded cost allocation method. This paper, first, discusses the possible problems that can occur when the marginal cost method is applied to pricing the transmission services. Next, the paper proposes a method to apply the electricity tracing method to the transmission network charge. The result of the electricity tracing method is then used in MW-mile method to charge individual loads for the use of transmission network. Effectiveness of the algorithm is verified by computer simulations and it is estimated that the results can be used to compute the cost of electric power transmission under deregulated environment in electric power industries.

Calculating the Benefit of Distributed Combined Heat Power Generators from Avoiding a Transmission Expansion Cost by Solving a Mixed Integer Linear Programming (혼합 정수 선형 계획법 기반의 최적 경제 급전을 활용한 분산형 열병합 발전원의 송전선로 건설비용 회피 편익계산)

  • Kwon, Wook Hyun;Park, Yong-Gi;Roh, Jae Hyung;Park, Jong-Bae;Lee, Duehee
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.68 no.4
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    • pp.513-522
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    • 2019
  • We calculate the benefit of distributed combined heat power generators from avoiding a transmission expansion cost by building distributed generators near electricity demand centers. We determine a transmission expansion plan by solving a mixed integer linear problem, where we modify capacities of existing transmission lines and build new transmission lines. We calculate the benefit by comparing the sum of generation and transmission expansion costs with or without distributed generators through two simulation frames. In the first frame, for the current demand, we substitute existing distributed generators for non-distributed generators and measure an additional cost to balance the generation and demand. In the second frame, for increased future demand, we compare the cost to invest only in distributed generators to the cost to invest only in non-distributed generators. As a result, we show that the distributed generators have at least 5.8 won/kWh of the benefit from avoiding the transmission expansion cost.

Analysis on the Decision of Transmission Cost Allocation Rate Using the Arbitration Game (중재게임을 이용한 송전비용배분비율 결정에 관한 분석)

  • Chung, Koohyung;Kang, Dongjoo;Han, Seokman;Kim, Balho
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers A
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    • v.54 no.10
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    • pp.496-499
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    • 2005
  • In many parts of the world, the electric power industry is undergoing unprecedented changes. Therefore, in order to reform the electric power industry efficiently and minimize the confusion of this restructuring, the systematic studies related to transmission pricing and transmission cost allocation issues are required essentially. However, even now, the basis of transmission cost allocation rate is not equipped so that the regulation body has determined the allocating rate under the common practice. In this paper, we demonstrate that the decision of transmission cost allocation rate is the regulation body's own right. For this analysis, we apply game theory to the procedure determining this rate and the competition to determine this rate between gencos and distcos is modeled as the arbitration game.

Economic Analysis of Power Transmission Lines using Interval Mathematics

  • Teegala, Srinivasa Kishore;Singal, Sunil Kumar
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.1471-1479
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    • 2015
  • A major portion of the capital costs in the present day power transmission systems are due to the cost of equipment and construction process. Transmission utilities in the recent years are drawing greater attention towards performing life cycle costing studies for cost management and decision making. However, the data involved in these studies are highly uncertain and the effect of these uncertainties cannot be directly included in the study process, resulting in inaccurate solutions. Interval mathematics provides a method for including these uncertainties throughout the cost analysis and provides final solution range in the form of intervals. In this regard, it is essential and extremely important that significant research has to be carried out in understanding the principles of life cycle costing methodology and its applicability to cost analysis of transmission lines along with uncertainties involved in the cost assessment process. In this paper, economic analysis of power transmission lines using interval mathematics has been studied. Life cycle costing studies are performed using net present value analysis on a range transmission lines used in India and the results are analyzed. A cost break even analysis considering right of way costs was carried out to determine the point of economy indifference.

A Study on Optimal Reliability Criterion Determination for Transmission System Expansion Planning

  • Tran Trungtinh;Choi Jae-Seok;Jeon Dong-Hoon;Chu Jin-Boo;Thomas Robert;Billinton Roy
    • KIEE International Transactions on Power Engineering
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    • v.5A no.1
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    • pp.62-69
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    • 2005
  • The optimal design of transmission system expansion planning is an important part of the overall planning task of electric power system under competitive electricity market environments. One of main keys of the successful grid expansion planning comes from optimal reliability level/criteria decision, which should be given for constraint in the optimal expansion problem. However, it's very difficult to decide logically the optimal reliability criteria of a transmission system as well as generation system expansion planning in a society. This paper approaches a methodology for deciding the optimal reliability criteria for an optimal transmission system expansion planning. A deterministic reliability criteria, BRR (Bus Reserve Rate) is used in this study. The optimal reliability criteria, BRR/sup */, is decided at minimum cost point of total cost curve which is the sum of the utility cost associated with construction cost and the customer outage cost associated with supply interruptions for load considering bus reserve rate at load buses in long term forecasting. The characteristics and effectiveness of this methodology are illustrated by the case study using IEEE-RTS.