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Economic Valuation and Pricing of Inertia in Inverter-Dominated Power Systems

Published 22 May 2020 in math.OC, cs.SY, and eess.SY | (2005.11029v1)

Abstract: This paper studies the procurement and pricing of inertial response using a frequency-constrained unit commitment formulation, which co-optimizes the provision of energy and inertia services while accounting for their complementary properties. The proposed approach builds on a two-step process that allows to differentiate between the units being online for energy purposes and the ones committed additionally solely for inertia provision. Subsequently, three novel pricing and payment schemes that reimburse inertia providers in a transparent and fair manner according to their individual participation are proposed. The analysis considers both synchronous and converter-based generators and provides insights regarding the impact of each pricing scheme on total system cost, as well as on the investment signals for technologies capable of offering affordable inertial response. The results show that all three methods will have a beneficial impact on frequency stability and aid the operator in ensuring system reliability, whereas the policy implications to different inertia providing units will vary between the payment schemes.

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