Tracing generators' output in transmission open access

Over the past few years, the electric power utility industries around the world have experienced a strong drive towards deregulation. Based on the experience of deregulation of the communication, natural gas and airline industries, the deregulation of electric utilities is necessary for high efficie...

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Main Authors: Sulaiman, Mohd. Herwan, Aliman, Omar, Mustafa, Mohd. Wazir, Daut, Ismail
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Published: 2007
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spelling my.utm.76852017-10-16T04:05:45Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7685/ Tracing generators' output in transmission open access Sulaiman, Mohd. Herwan Aliman, Omar Mustafa, Mohd. Wazir Daut, Ismail TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Over the past few years, the electric power utility industries around the world have experienced a strong drive towards deregulation. Based on the experience of deregulation of the communication, natural gas and airline industries, the deregulation of electric utilities is necessary for high efficiency and energy saving. In developed countries, after decades of government regulation and protection, the traditional vertical integrated electric utilities have been criticized as ineffectively monopoly sectors. Customers have to pay expenses to utilities due to low efficiency operation and improper policy. However, deregulation may bring fair pricing and open access to all users. Regardless of market structure, it is important to know the contribution of particular generator to particular load and line flow. Due to nonlinear nature of power flow, it is difficult to determine transmission usage in the network accurately. Thus, models and tracing algorithms will become very heuristic in order to allocate the power flow and loss in transmission networks. This paper discussed a method for tracing the power flow and loss in the deregulated transmission system. Based on converged load flow, basic circuit theories including superposition theory, equivalent impedance and equivalent current injection are applied in developing this method. Then, the voltages, currents, power flows and losses contributed by every generator in the system could be traced. An IEEE-14 bus test system has been used and the results found to be effective in testing this method. Result comparisons of previous method is also been discussed. 2007-12 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7685/1/Wan_Wazir_Mustafa_2007_Tracing_Generators_Output_in_Transmission.pdf Sulaiman, Mohd. Herwan and Aliman, Omar and Mustafa, Mohd. Wazir and Daut, Ismail (2007) Tracing generators' output in transmission open access. In: Research and Development, 2007. SCOReD 2007. 5th Student Conference, 12-11 Dec 2007, Selangor, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SCORED.2007.4451396
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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Sulaiman, Mohd. Herwan
Aliman, Omar
Mustafa, Mohd. Wazir
Daut, Ismail
Tracing generators' output in transmission open access
description Over the past few years, the electric power utility industries around the world have experienced a strong drive towards deregulation. Based on the experience of deregulation of the communication, natural gas and airline industries, the deregulation of electric utilities is necessary for high efficiency and energy saving. In developed countries, after decades of government regulation and protection, the traditional vertical integrated electric utilities have been criticized as ineffectively monopoly sectors. Customers have to pay expenses to utilities due to low efficiency operation and improper policy. However, deregulation may bring fair pricing and open access to all users. Regardless of market structure, it is important to know the contribution of particular generator to particular load and line flow. Due to nonlinear nature of power flow, it is difficult to determine transmission usage in the network accurately. Thus, models and tracing algorithms will become very heuristic in order to allocate the power flow and loss in transmission networks. This paper discussed a method for tracing the power flow and loss in the deregulated transmission system. Based on converged load flow, basic circuit theories including superposition theory, equivalent impedance and equivalent current injection are applied in developing this method. Then, the voltages, currents, power flows and losses contributed by every generator in the system could be traced. An IEEE-14 bus test system has been used and the results found to be effective in testing this method. Result comparisons of previous method is also been discussed.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Sulaiman, Mohd. Herwan
Aliman, Omar
Mustafa, Mohd. Wazir
Daut, Ismail
author_facet Sulaiman, Mohd. Herwan
Aliman, Omar
Mustafa, Mohd. Wazir
Daut, Ismail
author_sort Sulaiman, Mohd. Herwan
title Tracing generators' output in transmission open access
title_short Tracing generators' output in transmission open access
title_full Tracing generators' output in transmission open access
title_fullStr Tracing generators' output in transmission open access
title_full_unstemmed Tracing generators' output in transmission open access
title_sort tracing generators' output in transmission open access
publishDate 2007
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/7685/1/Wan_Wazir_Mustafa_2007_Tracing_Generators_Output_in_Transmission.pdf
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