Circuit-theory-based method for transmission fixed cost allocation based on game-theory rationalized sharing of mutual-terms

This paper proposes a new method to allocate the transmission fixed costs among the network participants in a pool-based electricity market. The allocation process relies on the circuit laws, utilizes the modified impedance matrix and is performed in two individual steps for the generators and loads...

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Main Authors: Saeid Pouyafar, Mehrdad Tarafdar Hagh, Kazem Zare
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8964554/
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spelling doaj-c302e7706b644ccb89ac8b3e9010127c2021-04-23T16:13:57ZengIEEEJournal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy2196-54202019-01-01761507152210.1007/s40565-018-0489-y8964554Circuit-theory-based method for transmission fixed cost allocation based on game-theory rationalized sharing of mutual-termsSaeid Pouyafar0Mehrdad Tarafdar Hagh1Kazem Zare2University of Tabriz,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,Tabriz,IranNear East University,Engineering Faculty,Nicosia,North Cyprus, Turkey,99138University of Tabriz,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,Tabriz,IranThis paper proposes a new method to allocate the transmission fixed costs among the network participants in a pool-based electricity market. The allocation process relies on the circuit laws, utilizes the modified impedance matrix and is performed in two individual steps for the generators and loads. To determine the partial branch power flows due to the participants, the equal sharing principle is used and validated by the Shapley and Aumann-Shapley values as two preferred game-theoretic solutions. The proposed approach is also applied to determine the generators' contributions into the loads, and a new concept, named circuit-theory-based equivalent bilateral exchange (EBE), is introduced. Using the proposed method, fairly stable tariffs are provided for the participants. Cross-subsidies are reduced and a fair competition is made by the proposed method due to the counter-flows being alleviated compared with the well-known Z-bus method. Numerical results are reported and discussed to validate the proposed cost allocation method. Comparative analysis reveals that the method satisfies all conditions desired in a fair and efficient cost allocation method. Finally, the developed technique has been implemented successfully on the 2383-bus Polish power system to emphasize that the method is applicable to very large systems.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8964554/Transmission fixed cost allocationCircuit theoryEqual sharing principleGame theory
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author Saeid Pouyafar
Mehrdad Tarafdar Hagh
Kazem Zare
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Mehrdad Tarafdar Hagh
Kazem Zare
Circuit-theory-based method for transmission fixed cost allocation based on game-theory rationalized sharing of mutual-terms
Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
Transmission fixed cost allocation
Circuit theory
Equal sharing principle
Game theory
author_facet Saeid Pouyafar
Mehrdad Tarafdar Hagh
Kazem Zare
author_sort Saeid Pouyafar
title Circuit-theory-based method for transmission fixed cost allocation based on game-theory rationalized sharing of mutual-terms
title_short Circuit-theory-based method for transmission fixed cost allocation based on game-theory rationalized sharing of mutual-terms
title_full Circuit-theory-based method for transmission fixed cost allocation based on game-theory rationalized sharing of mutual-terms
title_fullStr Circuit-theory-based method for transmission fixed cost allocation based on game-theory rationalized sharing of mutual-terms
title_full_unstemmed Circuit-theory-based method for transmission fixed cost allocation based on game-theory rationalized sharing of mutual-terms
title_sort circuit-theory-based method for transmission fixed cost allocation based on game-theory rationalized sharing of mutual-terms
publisher IEEE
series Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
issn 2196-5420
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This paper proposes a new method to allocate the transmission fixed costs among the network participants in a pool-based electricity market. The allocation process relies on the circuit laws, utilizes the modified impedance matrix and is performed in two individual steps for the generators and loads. To determine the partial branch power flows due to the participants, the equal sharing principle is used and validated by the Shapley and Aumann-Shapley values as two preferred game-theoretic solutions. The proposed approach is also applied to determine the generators' contributions into the loads, and a new concept, named circuit-theory-based equivalent bilateral exchange (EBE), is introduced. Using the proposed method, fairly stable tariffs are provided for the participants. Cross-subsidies are reduced and a fair competition is made by the proposed method due to the counter-flows being alleviated compared with the well-known Z-bus method. Numerical results are reported and discussed to validate the proposed cost allocation method. Comparative analysis reveals that the method satisfies all conditions desired in a fair and efficient cost allocation method. Finally, the developed technique has been implemented successfully on the 2383-bus Polish power system to emphasize that the method is applicable to very large systems.
topic Transmission fixed cost allocation
Circuit theory
Equal sharing principle
Game theory
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8964554/
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