Stochastic power system security assessment and planning
Summary
The national energy market, mainly electricity and gas markets, in Australia is operated under a single market operator. The electricity market represents the deregulated power industry to facilitating competition in the generation and retailer sectors. Gas generators relay on the gas market for its energy supply and can be constrained depending on the contractual arrangement. The spot market is highly volatile with huge price variations. This research aims at developing market simulation and risk management strategies in an energy market.
Supervisor(s)
Research Location
Electrical and Information Engineering
Program Type
Masters/PHD
Synopsis
Research student under this project will study electricity market simulation methods and develop experience of using industrial packages such as PROPHET and PLEXOS for various market risk management and planning studies.
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Keywords
Power system stability, probabilistic planning, hybrid planning
Opportunity ID
The opportunity ID for this research opportunity is: 1740
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