New paradigm of tracing algorithms : application to fair loss allocation in Indian system
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New paradigm of tracing algorithms : application to fair loss allocation in Indian system
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Creator |
ABHYANKAR, AR
SOMAN, SA KHAPARDE, SA |
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Subject |
electricity
power flow tracing network optimization multi-commodity network flow |
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Description |
MW power flow tracing was invented to assess the extent of network usage by the participants so as to allocate the transmission charges and losses. MW power tracing, a post-facto analysis of power flow solution, is amenable to multiple solutions. This implies multiplicity of solution space of cost and loss allocation problem. Existing tracing methods enforce a 'proportionate sharing rule' to arrive at a solution. Case studies indicate that with such a sharing rule, extent of network usage predicted for large and distant loads can be much higher than the postage stamp or pro-rata allocation. To alleviate this problem, we suggest a new paradigm or MW power tracing algorithms wherein, we exploit the multiplicity of solution space so as to achieve a fair and equitable distribution of losses among the participants. We show that real power tracing represents a generic class of multi-commodity network flow problems and can be formulated as a linear constrained optimization problem. We propose a tracing compliant modified postage stamp allocation method which computes a traceable solution that minimizes deviation from the postage stamp allocation of losses. Results on practical data of central transmission utility of Western Regional Grid of India demonstrate the claims.
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IEEE
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2011-10-26T15:41:37Z
2011-12-15T09:12:24Z 2011-10-26T15:41:37Z 2011-12-15T09:12:24Z 2005 |
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Proceedings Paper
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2005 International Conference on Future Power Systems (FPS),450-455
90-78205-02-4 http://dspace.library.iitb.ac.in/xmlui/handle/10054/16052 http://hdl.handle.net/100/2646 |
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International Conference on Future Power Systems,Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS,NOV 16-18, 2005
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Language |
English
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