• DocumentCode
    1394605
  • Title

    Automated solutions for distribution feeders

  • Author

    Hart, David G. ; Uy, David ; Northcote-Green, James ; LaPlace, Carl ; Novosel, Damir

  • Author_Institution
    ABB Electr. Syst. Technol. Inst., Raleigh, NC, USA
  • Volume
    13
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2000
  • fDate
    10/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    25
  • Lastpage
    30
  • Abstract
    As computers and other electronic equipment become the mainstay of today´s businesses, customer awareness and intolerance for power system outages continues to heighten. For these customers, it is important that utilities be able to offer complete solutions to meet their needs. Depending on the customer load requirements, standby generation, uninterruptible power supply, or automatic restoration are possible solutions to improve the system reliability. In addition, utilities are becoming increasingly automated to keep up with the demands of the new business environments. As newly reregulated distribution companies emerge, it is likely that reliability indexes will be one of the key factors for regulators to examine to determine the overall performance of the distribution company. Thus, drivers for distribution automation include: remote control and restoration; targeted regions or customers for improved reliability and operation; performance based rates (PBR); and safety issues for circuit isolation. Whatever the driver for feeder automation, several key issues must be addressed: what automation scheme is required? How are communications implemented? This article addresses these issues with example solutions for overhead feeder automation
  • Keywords
    power distribution control; power distribution reliability; power overhead lines; power system restoration; safety; telecontrol; automatic restoration; circuit isolation; customer load requirements; distribution feeders; overhead feeder automation; performance based rates; power system outages; power system restoration; reliability indexes; remote control; reregulated distribution companies; safety issues; standby generation; system reliability; targeted customers; targeted regions; uninterruptible power supply; Automation; Companies; Driver circuits; Electronic equipment; Power generation; Power system reliability; Power system restoration; Regulators; Standby generators; Uninterruptible power systems;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Computer Applications in Power, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0895-0156
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/67.876867
  • Filename
    876867