Transmission and Wheeling Service Pricing: Trends in Deregulated Electricity Market
Published: 2010
Author(s) Name: Anuprita Sandeep Mishra, Ganga Agnihotri and N.P.Patidar
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Abstract
Electricity transmission and wheeling service pricing are becoming a more complex and more important task
with the ongoing deregulation of electric power industry. In a competitive electricity market, transmission services
have to be classified into two categories - transmission service and wheeling service. As distributed generation
(DG) becomes more widely deployed in transmission system as well as in distribution networks to fulfill the
demand in support of traditional generation, makes the transmission and wheeling pricing complicated. In this
context authors have reviewed number of transmission / wheeling pricing methodologies with/without considering
DG. In conjunction with traditional methods of pricing new methods were also reviewed which takes into account
the pricing of both active and reactive powers because in few DG technologies reactive power flow direction
becomes more important. Authors also reviewed the literature furnishing comparison of pricing methods related
to DG. Specifically comparisons of MW-mile method based methodologies have been explored. In addition
authors have discussed the Indian pricing methodology and inevitability of perfection.
KeyWords: Index Terms : Dispersed Generation, Embedded Cost, Marginal Cost and Incremental Cost, Supplementary
Cost.
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