IEEE Transactions on Power Systems | 2021

Impacts of Transmission Switching in Zonal Electricity Markets - Part II

 
 

Abstract


In this paper, we present a two-stage model of zonal electricity markets with day-ahead market clearing, and real-time re-dispatch and balancing that accounts for transmission line switching at both stages. We show how the day-ahead problem with switching can be formulated as an adaptive robust optimization problem with mixed integer recourse, and present a new algorithm for solving the adversarial max-min problem that obeys the structure of an interdiction game. We apply the model on a realistic instance of the Central Western European system, and comment on the impacts of both proactive, and reactive transmission switching on the operating costs of the system. Part I presents day-ahead models of a short-term zonal electricity market with switching, and describes our algorithmic approach for solving these models efficiently. Part II describes variants of the real-time model, and presents the results of our case study on the Central Western European market.

Volume 36
Pages 914-922
DOI 10.1109/TPWRS.2020.3015012
Language English
Journal IEEE Transactions on Power Systems

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