A study of curtailment model of bilateral transaction based on relative entropy

Hongming Yang, R. Zhou, M. Lai
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Transaction curtailment has become the chief method of relieving transfer capability violation to maintain system security and reliability. To overcome the disadvantages of the minimum overall model and NERC model, by introducing the concept of relative entropy, this paper proposes the curtailment model of bilateral transaction based on relative entropy, in which the relative entropy is used as the objective function of the curtailment optimization problem. Then this curtailment characteristics of relative entropy model are analyzed, indicating that the transaction curtailment focuses on the transactions with higher sensitivity and the curtailed amount of transaction is proportional to its impact on the overloaded lines. Therefore, in market competition environment, the proposed model has not only the equitable characteristic of the NERC model to achieve transaction curtailment in terms of the contribution of transaction on the overloaded lines but also the effective characteristic of the minimum overall curtailment model to achieve less cost of transaction curtailment than that of the NERC model, providing more reasonable transaction curtailment. Finally, taking IEEE 14-node system for example, the effectiveness and feasibility of this proposed model are verified
基于相对熵的双边交易缩减模型研究
交易缩减已成为缓解传输能力冲突、维护系统安全可靠的主要方法。为克服最小总体模型和NERC模型的不足,引入相对熵的概念,提出了基于相对熵的双边交易弃电模型,将相对熵作为弃电优化问题的目标函数。然后分析了相对熵模型的缩减特征,表明交易缩减集中在敏感性较高的交易上,缩减的交易数量与其对超载线路的影响成正比。因此,在市场竞争环境下,本文提出的模型既具有NERC模型在超载线路交易贡献上实现交易缩减的公平特征,又具有最小总体缩减模型实现交易缩减成本低于NERC模型的有效特征,提供更合理的交易缩减。最后,以IEEE 14节点系统为例,验证了该模型的有效性和可行性
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