Title :
A systematic approach to the replacement of an aging distribution system
Author :
Rudolph, David L.
Author_Institution :
Cass County Electric Cooperative Inc., Fargo, ND, USA
Abstract :
Cass County Electric Cooperative (CCEC) provides electric service to all or parts of eight counties in southeast North Dakota. CCEC´s rural area customer base has caused some concern in the past, because the number of agricultural-based customers has continued to decline, while the size of those remaining has continued to increase. To compound this situation, these rural area customers are being served by an aging overhead and a prematurely failing underground primary distribution system. Therefore, CCEC will begin systematically replacing its overhead and underground distribution systems to provide customers with safe, reliable, and economical electric energy. The author discusses the planning process, overhead and underground replacement processes, and vacant account analysis
Keywords :
ageing; distribution networks; planning; power overhead lines; underground distribution systems; Cass County Electric Cooperative; aging distribution system replacement; aging overhead distribution system; agricultural-based customers; economical electric energy; planning process; rural area customer base; southeast North Dakota; underground primary distribution system; vacant account analysis; Aging; Cities and towns; Guidelines; Lakes; Process planning; Resistance heating; Soil; Space heating; Urban areas; Water heating;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/2943.667906