Flow-based forward capacity mechanism: an alternative to the regulated capacity remuneration mechanisms in electricity market with high RES penetration

The rapid adoption of variable renewable generation has created new challenges in the maintenance of power system adequacy. On one hand, its non-dispatchable nature increases the need for firm and flexible load-following peaking power generation. On the other hand, its significantly lower short-run...

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Main Authors: See, Phen Chiak, Fosso, Olav Bjarte, Wong, Kuan Yew, Molinas, Marta
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spelling my.utm.727342017-11-27T09:02:13Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/72734/ Flow-based forward capacity mechanism: an alternative to the regulated capacity remuneration mechanisms in electricity market with high RES penetration See, Phen Chiak Fosso, Olav Bjarte Wong, Kuan Yew Molinas, Marta TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The rapid adoption of variable renewable generation has created new challenges in the maintenance of power system adequacy. On one hand, its non-dispatchable nature increases the need for firm and flexible load-following peaking power generation. On the other hand, its significantly lower short-run marginal cost raises the missing-money issue, which increases the tendency of conventional generators in terminating their services because of the reduced economic incentives. Therefore, many regulators have begun to implement remedial measures called capacity remuneration mechanisms (CRMs) to curb the problem. Though effective in supporting the operation of these generators, the mechanisms affects the cross-border sharing of generation resources. The shortcomings are discussed in this paper. Afterwards, the paper proposes a mechanism called the flow-based forward capacity mechanism as an alternative for accommodating the involvement of both domestic and foreign capacity generators in the cross-border competition for the supply of capacity generation. The mechanism is able to recover the missing-money bear by the capacity generators in a fair manner. Additionally, it offers a concise method for gradually phasing-out the service of capacity generators as the market transforms into a full RES form. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2016 Article PeerReviewed See, Phen Chiak and Fosso, Olav Bjarte and Wong, Kuan Yew and Molinas, Marta (2016) Flow-based forward capacity mechanism: an alternative to the regulated capacity remuneration mechanisms in electricity market with high RES penetration. IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, 7 (2). pp. 830-840. ISSN 1949-3029 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84949894939&doi=10.1109%2fTSTE.2015.2497158&partnerID=40&md5=0b42a210a091c975d75091e0e117aa08
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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See, Phen Chiak
Fosso, Olav Bjarte
Wong, Kuan Yew
Molinas, Marta
Flow-based forward capacity mechanism: an alternative to the regulated capacity remuneration mechanisms in electricity market with high RES penetration
description The rapid adoption of variable renewable generation has created new challenges in the maintenance of power system adequacy. On one hand, its non-dispatchable nature increases the need for firm and flexible load-following peaking power generation. On the other hand, its significantly lower short-run marginal cost raises the missing-money issue, which increases the tendency of conventional generators in terminating their services because of the reduced economic incentives. Therefore, many regulators have begun to implement remedial measures called capacity remuneration mechanisms (CRMs) to curb the problem. Though effective in supporting the operation of these generators, the mechanisms affects the cross-border sharing of generation resources. The shortcomings are discussed in this paper. Afterwards, the paper proposes a mechanism called the flow-based forward capacity mechanism as an alternative for accommodating the involvement of both domestic and foreign capacity generators in the cross-border competition for the supply of capacity generation. The mechanism is able to recover the missing-money bear by the capacity generators in a fair manner. Additionally, it offers a concise method for gradually phasing-out the service of capacity generators as the market transforms into a full RES form.
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author See, Phen Chiak
Fosso, Olav Bjarte
Wong, Kuan Yew
Molinas, Marta
author_facet See, Phen Chiak
Fosso, Olav Bjarte
Wong, Kuan Yew
Molinas, Marta
author_sort See, Phen Chiak
title Flow-based forward capacity mechanism: an alternative to the regulated capacity remuneration mechanisms in electricity market with high RES penetration
title_short Flow-based forward capacity mechanism: an alternative to the regulated capacity remuneration mechanisms in electricity market with high RES penetration
title_full Flow-based forward capacity mechanism: an alternative to the regulated capacity remuneration mechanisms in electricity market with high RES penetration
title_fullStr Flow-based forward capacity mechanism: an alternative to the regulated capacity remuneration mechanisms in electricity market with high RES penetration
title_full_unstemmed Flow-based forward capacity mechanism: an alternative to the regulated capacity remuneration mechanisms in electricity market with high RES penetration
title_sort flow-based forward capacity mechanism: an alternative to the regulated capacity remuneration mechanisms in electricity market with high res penetration
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/72734/
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