DocumentCode :
2680530
Title :
Asset health index method for diesel generation unit replacement planning
Author :
Luan, Wenpeng ; Siew, Cheong K. ; Iosfin, Helen
Author_Institution :
BC Hydro, Burnaby, BC
fYear :
0
fDate :
0-0 0
Abstract :
Diesel generation units are not often considered for replacement before they reach the manufacturer´s recommended life, and sometimes only after it runs to failure. Although this can take better advantage of the unit life, it may not be the most cost effective strategy considering the fact that aging units often have higher operation and maintenance costs, and undesirable reliability consequences. In order to allow financial retain/replace decisions to be made; this paper proposes a cost effectiveness analysis method. Each generation unit under evaluation is given an asset health index (AHI), which is defined as the ratio of the NPV of running a unit to end of life over the NPV of immediate replacement. AHI is a self-explanatory quantitative indicator of the cost effectiveness for unit replacement. In-house software named asset health index calculator (HI) has been developed and an AHI has been produced for every diesel generation unit in service in the BC Hydro non-integrated areas (NIA) for the future 20 years, so planners can easily foresee when and which units should be replaced in this planning window. A performance evaluation of the generation units is also required by not discussed in this paper. The development of the AHI and the performance evaluation allow proactive fleet capacity planning and justifiable asset management expenditure. As an effective planning tool, the proposed AHI method can be extended to the evaluation for other aging assets
Keywords :
costing; diesel-electric power stations; power generation economics; power generation planning; power system management; BC Hydro nonintegrated areas; asset health index calculator; asset health index method; cost effectiveness analysis method; diesel generation unit; in-house software; justifiable asset management expenditure; operation and maintenance costs; proactive fleet capacity planning; replacement planning; self-explanatory quantitative indicator; Aging; Asset management; Capacity planning; Costs; Economic forecasting; Maintenance; Manufacturing; Power generation economics; Quality of service; Retirement; Aging Asset; Asset Health Index; Asset Management; Cost Effectiveness Analysis; Diesel Generation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2006. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Montreal, Que.
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0493-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PES.2006.1709375
Filename :
1709375
Link To Document :
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