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and Deregulation.
Kedar Majethiya
16BEE042
14/05/19
What is Deregulation or
Restructuring of an Industry?
Market Operator: Market operator provides a platform for the buyers and
sellers to sell and buy the electricity. It runs a computer program that
matches bids and offers of sellers and buyers.
System Operator (SO): The SO is an entity entrusted with the responsibility of
ensuring the reliability and security of the entire system. It is an independent
authority and does not participate in the electricity market trades. It usually
does not own generating resources, except for some reserve capacity in
certain cases.
Customers: A customer is an entity, consuming electricity. In a completely
deregulated market where retail sector is also open for competition, the
end customer has several options for buying electricity
Issues Involved In Deregulation :
Tackling network congestion is one of the challenging issues of the de-regulated era.
Transmission network provides the path through which transactions are made in a
power market. But each transmission network has its own physical and operating
limits like line flow limits, bus voltage magnitude limits and more. The power injection
and withdrawal configuration should be such that no limit gets violated.
Provision of ancillary services is another tough task carried out by the system
operator under the deregulated framework. Ancillary services are defined as all
those activities on the interconnected grid that are necessary to support the
transmission of power while maintaining reliable operation and ensuring the required
degree of quality and safety.
there are certain issues like market design and market power which need regulatory
intervention. Issues pertaining to market design revolve around choice made in the
selection of dispatch philosophies, choice of various pricing schemes, choice
between number of markets with multiple gate closures, etc., from various
alternatives.
References
https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108101005.
https://www.e-education.psu.edu/eme801.