Solving the Revenue Reconciliation Problem of Distribution Network Providers Using Long-Term Marginal Prices

2002; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 22; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/mper.2002.4311814

ISSN

1558-1705

Autores

M.T. Ponce de Leão, João Tomé Saraiva,

Tópico(s)

Energy Load and Power Forecasting

Resumo

We describe an integrated methodology to compute long-term marginal prices in distribution networks. Long-term marginal prices are considered the most interesting and economically sound way of allocating network costs to users. Additionally, they inherently deal with the revenue-reconciliation problem, as they generally do not require other large supplementary tariff terms. The proposed methodology uses fuzzy sets to model uncertainties in load forecasts and considers several criteria to guide the identification of solutions. At the end, there is a final decision-making step to select the most adequate expansion plan according to the preferences of the decision-maker.

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