Title :
Probabilistic methods used in asset management for MV electrical equipment at EDF
Author_Institution :
EDF R&D, Clamart
Abstract :
In the opening of the market, asset management for electrical equipment is a great stake for the CDF Group. This paper presents some aspects of the use of probabilistic methods to improve the asset management of electrical equipment. Probabilistic methods are used to answer to questions that regards aging and asset management of electrical equipment. The example in this paper concerns investment strategy for the quality supply for MV feeders with the use of stochastic model. Also renewal refurbishing strategies (based on statistical analysis of maintenance database) for old MV cables of EDF distribution (MV network in France) will be described. Asset managers would have to fulfil theirs commitments regarding the number of power cuts and to set up their policies for burying overhead line and replacing old cables. So new strategies of investments should be developed, optimising the compromise between risks of over stepping quality thresholds and investment strategies. The risk management approach should be based on a quality model of the network which is presented in this paper. Also research or new probabilistic methods are planned to be use in the future at EDF R&D in asset management studies, and will be discussed such as Monte Carlo simulation to compute average time unavailability of MV network
Keywords :
distribution networks; power apparatus; power supply quality; power system management; probability; risk management; stochastic programming; EDF R&D; MV feeder quality supply; aging; asset management; electrical equipment; investment strategy; overhead line; probabilistic method; renewal refurbishing strategy; risk management; stochastic model; Aging; Asset management; Cables; Computer networks; Databases; Energy management; Investments; Risk management; Statistical analysis; Stochastic processes; MV distribution network; Reliability; ageing effect; asset management;
Conference_Titel :
Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power Systems, 2006. PMAPS 2006. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Stockholm
Print_ISBN :
978-91-7178-585-5
DOI :
10.1109/PMAPS.2006.360284