Abstract :
Many power delivery companies in the United States, Europe, and other countries around the world are experiencing problems meeting their customer service quality targets while simultaneously achieving the profit margin or government cost-control obligations they are expected to achieve. Portions of the systems that consist of "aging infrastructures" often cause these problems. A power system that has components that have been highly stressed or which are near the end of their original design lifetimes and that is configured in manner not compatible with modem needs, produces reliability, maintenance, and budgeting challenges. If these challenges are not anticipated and brought under control, they will eventually overwhelm even the most effective organization. This paper defines and discusses aging power delivery infrastructures and the interaction of the managerial, operating, engineering, and design factors that must be addressed to effectively manage them
Keywords :
ageing; electricity supply industry; management; aging power delivery infrastructures; customer service quality targets; design factors; engineering factors; government cost-control obligations; managed infrastructure improvement; managerial factors; operating factors; power delivery companies; power system; profit margin; Aging; Customer service; Energy management; Engineering management; Europe; Load flow; Modems; Power system management; Power system reliability; US Government;