Abstract
An analysis is made of the regulatory documents used to justify the capacity demand and one of its components - the normative capacity reserve. The methodological principles for considering energy availability at hydroelectric power stations from the standpoint of justification of reserve funds are justified. For the price zones of the UES Russia, retrospective information on the forecast values of maximum loads and power generation at hydroelectric power stations has been compared with their actual values. The article gives the practical results of influence of the identified regulatory documents inconsistencies and deviations of the maximum load forecasts and hydroelectric power generation from the actual power demand values and the justification of the generating sources to cover it under a competitive power selection procedure.
Highlights
Background of the problemThe justification of the generating sources in development management the of the electric power industry and the UES Russia in particular depends, in one way or another, on the values of the planned power consumption and the maximum loads
Its value determines the justification of the generating sources involved in meeting the demand in managing development of the Russian UES for a period of up to seven years in the market procedure of a competitive power selection (CPS)
The analysis shows that this period is steadily increasing when conducting the procedure for justifying the generating capacity of participating in meeting the demand for capacity (CPS procedure)
Summary
The justification of the generating sources in development management the of the electric power industry and the UES Russia in particular depends, in one way or another, on the values of the planned power consumption and the maximum loads. The latter are known to be formed in the planned for perspective power and electricity balances Its value determines the justification of the generating sources involved in meeting the demand in managing development of the Russian UES for a period of up to seven years in the market procedure of a competitive power selection (CPS)
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