MW-Mile法在马来西亚电力系统输电成本分摊中的比较分析

M.Z. Meah, A. Mohamed, S. Serwan
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输电接入价格是供电行业调整和放松管制的关键问题之一。输电接入定价必须是非歧视性的、透明的、经济高效的,并允许完全收回成本。就电力传输系统而言,经济效率意味着促进现有网络的最佳利用,新一代和负荷的有效选址以及促进传输投资。这些特点要求必须确定与每笔交易有关的传输电路,并在用户之间合理分配其费用。因此,成本分配是输电接入定价中的一个主要问题,并产生了许多方法。本文概述了输电成本分摊的兆瓦英里法。在MW-Mile方法下,与如何将每个电路的成本分配给电路的各种用户有关,存在许多变体。在MW-Mile方法下,所有这些不同的成本分配分为绝对、反向、主导和扩展方法,使用马来西亚电力系统进行测试、比较和分析,以评估它们对长期输电规划的影响。重点观察哪一种成本分配方式能提供较强的选址信号。
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Comparative analysis of using MW-Mile methods in transmission cost allocation for the Malaysia power system
One of key issues of electricity supply industry restructuring and deregulation is transmission access pricing. Transmission access pricing must be nondiscriminatory, transparent, economically efficient, and allow full recovery of costs. In the case of electricity transmission system, economic efficiency implies promoting an optimal utilisation of existing network, efficient siting of new generations and loads and promoting transmission investments. These characteristics require that the transmission circuits that pertain to each transaction must be identified and their costs properly allocated among users. Therefore, cost allocation is a major issue in transmission access pricing and has given rise to a lot of methodologies. This paper presents an overview of MW-Mile method of transmission cost allocation. Under MW-Mile method there are a number of variants in relation to how the cost of each circuit is allocated to the various users of the circuit. All these various allocations of costs under MW-Mile method categorized as absolute, reverse, dominant and extended methods are tested, compared and analysed using the Malaysian power system in order to assess their impact on the long-term transmission planning. Focus is given to observe which cost allocation method that can provide strong siting signals.
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