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Available transfer capability (ATC) is a key index of the remaining capability of a transmission system for future transactions. To calculate the ATC between two areas in an interconnected power system, capacity benefit margin (CBM) is one of the indexes that need to be assessed. CBM ensures security of system operation when the system faces generation deficiency in some areas. In this paper, three...
In this paper an economic comparison between using FACTS devices and demand response programs implementation for the enhancement of available transmission capacity is addressed. In order to reach to this target first, direct load control program, as the most common demand response program, is considered. Then, enhancement of ATC by using of TCSC, shunt capacitor and shunt reactor is investigated....
Congestion Management (CM) plays a significant role in power system operation under todaypsilas deregulated environment. Its two major functions are maintaining power system within security limits and collecting money from market participants paying back to transmission grid investors. This paper compares two market-clearing procedures for CM in terms of economic efficiency of the solution attained...
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