Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy

ISSN 2196-5625 CN 32-1884/TK

Bidding strategy for wind generation considering conventional generation and transmission constraints
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1.Customized Energy Solutions, Philadelphia, PA, 19102, USA 2. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, 37996, USA

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the Shared Facilities and the Industry Partnership Pro-gram by CURENT, an Engineering Research Center (ERC) Program ofthe US NSF and US DOE under the NSF Grant (No. EEC-1041877).

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    Under the environmental crisis of global warming, more efforts are put in application of low carbon energy, especially low-carbon electricity. Development of wind generation is one potential solution to provide low-carbon electricity source. This paper researches operationof wind generation in a deregulated power market. Itdevelops bidding models under two schemes for variable wind generation to analyze the competition among generation companies (GENCOs) considering transmission constraints. The proposed method employs the supply function equilibrium (SFE) for modeling the bidding strategy of GENCOs. The bidding process is solved as abi-level optimization problem. In the upper level, the profit of an individual GENCO is maximized; while in the lower level, the market clearing process of the independent system operator (ISO) is modeled to minimize the production cost. An intelligent search based on genetic algorithm and Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) is applied to obtain the solution. The PJM five-bus system and the IEEE 118-bus system are used for numerical studies. The results show when wind GENCOs play as strategic bidders to set the price, they can make significant profit uplifts as opposed toplaying as a price taker, because the profit gain will out-weigh the cost to cover wind uncertainty and reliability issues. However, this may result in an increase in total production cost and the profit of other units, which means consumers need to pay more. Thus, it is necessary to update the existing market architecture and structure con-sidering these pros and cons in order to maintain a healthy competitive market.

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  • Online: May 22,2015