Author:
Das Partha,Mitra Rituparna,Dey Basudeb,Das Sudip,Pal Biswamoy,Sasmal Milan,Upadhaya Debodyuti,Roy Gargi,Pandey Aditya,Roy Bikramjit
Abstract
The idea of market power has gained its significance after the electric power industry started a practice of transition and restructuring since early Nineteen ninety. In this competitive electricity market, the physical and operational the constraints of the network hold key intimidation to the market by the generation companies. The growth of deregulated power systems has an outcome in terms of overloading transmission networks or network congestion. Congestion has severe effects on power systems, which includes rigorous system damage. Congestion take place when transmission systems fail to deliver power based on the load demand. These problems can be managed by implementing congestion management methods, which has a significant role in current deregulated power systems. Congestion has created the risk to reliability and power system security through defiance of transmission ability limits of line. This paper reviews some of important techniques and meticulous used by various researcher for management of congestion of lines. The exertion of various publications is used to review the implication of each anticipated technique in relieving congestion and optimizing system operating costs.
Publisher
Informatics Publishing Limited
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