A consideration on rate of reactive power service from generators in liberalized power market

Yusuke Ikeda*, Nobuhiro Imai, Toshiya Ohtaka, Shinichi Iwamoto

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    Abstract

    In recent years, the deregulation of electric power industry has progressed in the world. It contributes to reducing electric rates, but there is possibility that the power system might become deteriorated. Under the circumstances, ancillary services that maintain system reliability and security become more important. There are various services in ancillary services, for example long-term power reserves, power/frequency control, voltage/reactive power control and so on. In these services, it becomes a subject of discussion on how to procure and receive the services and how to pay money for the cost of the supply of ancillary services. In this paper, we focus our attention on reactive power supply of ancillary services. Then, we propose a calculation method for the rates based on an improved Nodal Pricing, and consider rates of reactive power supply service from generators.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the IEEE Power Engineering Society Transmission and Distribution Conference
    Pages1996-2001
    Number of pages6
    Volume3
    EditionASIA PACIFIC
    Publication statusPublished - 2002
    EventIEEE/PES Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exhibition 2002 : Asia Pacific - Yokahama
    Duration: 2002 Oct 62002 Oct 10

    Other

    OtherIEEE/PES Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exhibition 2002 : Asia Pacific
    CityYokahama
    Period02/10/602/10/10

    Keywords

    • Ancillary service
    • Nodal pricing
    • Power system
    • Reactive power supply service
    • Service rate

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Engineering(all)
    • Energy(all)

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