Surachai Chaitusaney. A study on ancillary services charges for microgrids in Thailand. (). King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok. Central Library. : , 2025.
A study on ancillary services charges for microgrids in Thailand
Abstract:
This study highlights the importance of imposing
Ancillary Service (AS) charges on microgrid systems. Ancillary
services, including frequency regulation, voltage regulation,
reserve power, and black start, are critical for efficient microgrid
operations. Currently, in Thailand, no AS charges are collected
from microgrid users, resulting in the electricity authority
shouldering the costs of these services. Therefore, it is essential
for the electricity authority to implement AS charges to
distribute these costs among microgrid users, as the services
benefit all users within the power system. This study proposes a
systematic framework for AS calculations, utilizing the Long-run
Average Incremental cost (LRAIC) method. The methodology
involves cost allocation based on incremental interment and
operations expenses within the generation system. The AS
charge calculation considers key parameters, including
frequency repones simulation data from DIgSILENT,
reserve margin requirements, installed capacity, and cost
structures associated with AS provision in the generation
system. The computational results indicate that the cost share
attributable to AS is approximately 12.7% of the overall
generation system costs, aligning with previous studies [9], which
estimate AS costs between 5% to 25% of total generation and
transmission system costs. Additionally, the microgrid system,
contingent upon AS procurement from the main grid, incurs an
annual service fee of 81,905.45 THB. The findings of this study
contribute to developing regulatory policies that ensure
transparent and equitable cost allocation for AS service.
Additionally, the proposed framework lays the foundation for
establishing an AS market in the future, promoting marketdriven
efficiency and incentivizing new AS providers.
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Created:
2025
Modified:
2025-06-20
Issued:
2025-06-20
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In Electrical Engineering Academic Association (Thailand) and King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. 13th International Electrical Engineering Congress (iEECON 2025) (P06351). Bangkok : Electrical Engineering Academic Association (Thailand), 2025