A Transmission Pricing Mechanism Based on Power Tracing for Central Transmission Utility in India

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2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. R. Abhyankar ◽  
S. A. Khaparde ◽  
S. A. Soman ◽  
P. Pentayya
Author(s):  
A. R Abhyankar ◽  
S. A Khaparde ◽  
S. A Soman ◽  
P. Pentayya

In India, apart from state owned generators, a central sector power pool has been created consisting of central sector power stations. The Central Transmission Utility (CTU) has built an EHV network to transfer this power to the constituents of the regional network. To recover the costs incurred, the CTU levies the Transmission Service Charges (TSC) over the constituents. The constituents are billed for network usage charges which are proportional to their allocated share in the central sector power generation. An ideal pricing mechanism would have been to find out the usage of the network by the constituents and charge accordingly. In this paper, a real power tracing based method for recovery of Transmission Service Charge (TSC) from the constituents of Western regional grid in India is proposed. The method uses proportionality based real power tracing to find out the network usage by various constituents. Loss allocation on EHV network to the various constituents is also done. Actual data of power flows over the EHV network of Western regional grid for one day is considered.


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