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The optimum and marginal generator dispatch in the deregulated power industry is one of the managerial tasks to eradicate congestion in the transmission lines which is necessary for the online control action in the power system. So optimum power flow has been chosen as the most versatile technique for system security through economic generated dispatch under all parameter constraints. The significance of this work is to give enough logic that in some real time systems is to manage the generator scheduling during overloading of the lines or during outage of the elements, also to know the performance index of the lines based on their contingency studies, to correct overloading by both scheduling and even by load shedding and in the event of bilateral transactions by the market participants through the concept of nodal pricing or locational marginal prices, the owners for the transactions are owned with Financial Transmission Rights which act as perfect hedge for the congestion surplus, all can relief congestion, are explained through a five-bus network.
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Paul, B., Chanda, C.K., Pal, J., Pathak, M.K. (2020). Congested Power Transmission System in a Deregulated Power Market. In: Maharatna, K., Kanjilal, M., Konar, S., Nandi, S., Das, K. (eds) Computational Advancement in Communication Circuits and Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 575. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8687-9_1
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