Fifth International Conference on Power System Management and Control 2002
DOI: 10.1049/cp:20020005
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Coordinated auctioning of cross-border capacity: an implementation

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“…The capacity allocation method that energy market and capacity markets are cleared independently is called explicit auction on the other hand implicit auction is cleared dependently. The explicit versus implicit auction mechanism choices between options and obligations is tightly related to the way energy and transport markets are integrated [9]. There is a lot of uncertain linked to explicit capacity allocation process.…”
Section: Long-term Explicit Auction For Transmission Rightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The capacity allocation method that energy market and capacity markets are cleared independently is called explicit auction on the other hand implicit auction is cleared dependently. The explicit versus implicit auction mechanism choices between options and obligations is tightly related to the way energy and transport markets are integrated [9]. There is a lot of uncertain linked to explicit capacity allocation process.…”
Section: Long-term Explicit Auction For Transmission Rightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extension of this concept to the variation of power flows as a consequence of change of generation in pair of zones in EPS, in order to get zonal PTDF matrix, is not the most accurate approach since zonal PTDFs are sensitive to the node in the zone where change of generation takes place [4]. A practical calculation of PTDFs in direction from the zone X to the zone Y is done by increase of generation in so called PV (Power-Voltage) nodes in the zone X and simultaneous decrease of generation in PV nodes in the zone Y for the same amount in MW.…”
Section: A Power Transfer Distribution Factor (Ptdf)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For each electrical border, in both directions, technical limits that are constraints for physical flow over aggregated tie-lines are calculated. This value is known as Border Capacity (BC) [1]. Optimization process, consisted from acceptation/rejection of bids, is solved using classic Linear Programming routine [2].…”
Section: Explicit Auctionsmentioning
confidence: 99%