Simulation of congestion management and security constraints in the Nordic electricity market
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2014-06Metadata
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Abstract
Presently in the Nordic day-ahead market, zonal
pricing or market splitting is used for relieving congestion
between a predetermined set of price areas. Constraints internal
to the price areas are resolved by counter trading or
redispatching in the regulation market. In a model of the Nordic
electricity market we consider an hourly case from winter 2010
and present analyses of the effects of different congestion
management methods on prices, quantities, surpluses and
network utilization. We also study the effects of two different
ways of taking into account security constraints.