Abstract

This paper presents a methodology for optimizing both the transmission tariff and the thermal generation costs, considering the series compensation (SC) allocation problem in a multiperiod dispatch. The inclusion of the tariff cost in the objective function of the hydrothermal coordination problem can change the dispatch of remote hydro plants, especially if the SC is considered. The proposed methodology is important because the transmission cost tariff can affect the network users in a competitive environment. The OPF problem is based on the nonlinear primal-dual interior point technique associated with the Benders decomposition approach. The algorithm is tested using an equivalent of the southern system of Brazil and compared with existing techniques.

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