Abstract

This paper proposes a measurement-based method for calculating real-time distribution locational marginal prices (DLMPs) without the use of an offline network model. Instead, the proposed method relies only on online measurements collected at a subset of distribution system buses to estimate a linear sensitivity model mapping bus voltages to injections, which in turn is embedded in an optimal power flow (OPF) problem as an equality constraint. The proposed method completely obviates the need for an accurate distribution network model that may not be available, especially for active distribution networks with faster variations in operating point. Also, the proposed method renders the original OPF problem with nonlinear constraints a computationally efficient quadratic programming problem (with linear constraints) and provides sufficiently accurate DLMPs at buses where measurements are collected. Via numerical simulations involving a 33-bus test system, we demonstrate that the proposed method yields similar DLMPs as solving the OPF problem with an up-to-date model and greatly outperforms it when the model is out of date.

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