Abstract

The problem of forecasting the real-time locational marginal price (LMP) by a system operator is considered. A new probabilistic forecasting framework is developed based on a time in-homogeneous Markov chain representation of the realtime LMP calculation. By incorporating real-time measurements and forecasts, the proposed forecasting algorithm generates the posterior probability distribution of future locational marginal prices with forecast horizons of 6-8 hours. Such a short-term forecast provides actionable information for market participants and system operators. A Monte Carlo technique is used to estimate the posterior transition probabilities of the Markov chain, and the real-time LMP forecast is computed by the product of the estimated transition matrices. The proposed forecasting algorithm is tested on the PJM 5-bus system. Simulations show marked improvements over benchmark techniques.

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