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Pricing of Short Circuit Current in High IBR-Penetrated System

With the growing penetration of Inverter-Based Resources (IBRs) in power systems, stability service markets have emerged to incentivize technologies that ensure power system stability and reliability. Among the various challenges faced in power system operation and stability, a prominent issue raised from the increasing integration of large-scale IBRs is the significant reduction of the Short-Circuit Current (SCC) level in the system, which poses a considerable threat to system voltage stability and protection. Thus, a proper market mechanism to incentivize the provision of SCC as a stability service is desired. However, the pricing of this service within the future stability market has not yet been fully developed, due to the nonconvex nature of SCC constraints and the locational property of SCC. To address these problems, this work aims to explore, for the first time, a pricing model for SCC service by incorporating a linearized SCC constraint into the Unit Commitment (UC) problem, to achieve the desired SCC level and extract the shadow price for SCC through different pricing methods.

Zhongda Chu
Imperial College London
United Kingdom

Jingyi Wu
Imperial College London
United Kingdom

Fei Teng
Imperial College London
United Kingdom

 


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