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Modeling the Strategic Behavior of an Active Distribution Network in the ISO Markets...

by Yaosuo Xue
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Proceeding 2021 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM)
Publication Date
Page Numbers
01 to 05
Conference Name
IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting
Conference Location
Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Conference Date
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With increasing integration of distributed energy resources (DERs), active distribution networks (ADNs) can actively participate in the electricity markets by dispatching their DERs, which can change the existing electricity market paradigm. It is essential to investigate the strategic behaviors of ADNs and their DER dispatch when they participate in the wholesale market as price-makers. This paper proposes a bi-level optimization model to study the strategic behavior of an ADN in both energy and reserve markets. The optimal scheduling of DERs in the ADN is modeled as the upper level problem and the joint energy and reserve market-clearing of the ISO is modeled as the lower-level problem. The two-level optimization models exchange bidding information and energy/reserve prices with each other. The proposed bi-Ievel optimization problem is converted to a mathematical programming with equilibrium constraints (MPEC) by using Karush-Kuhn Tucker (KKT) conditions and strong duality theory. Further, the MPEC problem is reformulated as a computationally-solvable mixed integer second order cone programming (MISOCP) model. The simulation results on an illustrative case demonstrate the impact of the strategic bidding of the ADN on the day-ahead energy and reserve market prices.