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    Title: Electricity Transmission Network Optimization Model of Supply and Demand- The Case in Taiwan Electricity Transmission System
    Authors: 王聖權;Wang, Sheng-Chuan
    Contributors: 財務金融學系
    Keywords: Electricity system;publicly utilization;power transmission network;consumer and producer's surplus;liberalization of electricity business
    Date: 2011
    Issue Date: 2012-11-26 02:36:57 (UTC+0)
    Abstract: "The electricity system can be divided into power generation, transmission and distribution
    subsystems from the structure point of view. Electricity business is positioned
    as a public business and regulated by pricing and quantities due to the high publicly
    utilization. The power transmission system is responsible for power transmission from
    power generation plants to the areas of power utilization. Since there is the characteristic
    that electricity needs to produce and sell with immediate and instant balance, it is required
    to construct the complete power transmission network in charge of the power dispatching
    in order to provide stable electricity. The price of purchases and sales is closely related with
    the necessity of power supply and demand. The purpose of this paper is to introduce the
    optimization model of power supply and demand in the independent power transmission
    network for the maximization of consumer and producer's surplus in the liberalization of
    electricity business.We apply this model to discussing the relationships of electricity quantity
    and price of purchases and sales. In addition, the sensitive analysis is introduced as well.
    We conclude that the maximal pro t of power transmission network will be decreased when
    quantity of power utilization, cost of power generation and maintenance cost of transmission
    network are increasing. Instead, the maximal pro t of power transmission network will be
    increased when power transmission rate is increasing."
    Relation: Journal of Information & Optimization Sciences
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Finance] Journal Article

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