Title :
Transmission line emergency restoration philosophy at Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Author :
Schweiner, R.J. ; Twomey, K.E. ; Lindsey, K.E.
Author_Institution :
Los Angeles Dept. of Water & Power, CA, USA
Abstract :
An essential question for any utility is whether to maintain their in-house emergency capability for line restoration or whether to depend on subcontractors and outside sources for this service. Every utility should consciously address and decide which plan is the most realistic for their particular situation. In doing so a number of factors come into play such as: the size of the utility, the availability of subcontractors who can be depended upon during emergency, whether there are other utilities willing to enter into mutual assistance plans, and of course, cost-benefit of the plan. This paper describes how the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) has chosen to maintain its in-house capability as the solution to this concern, including what they see as the critical success factors to maintaining their in-house capability. Several incidents of overhead transmission line (OHTL) failures and emergency restorations are presented demonstrating these critical success factors.
Keywords :
maintenance engineering; power overhead lines; power system restoration; power transmission economics; power transmission reliability; LADWP; Los Angeles Department of Water and Power; OHTL failures; cost-benefit analysis; emergency restorations; in-house emergency capability; line restoration; overhead transmission line; subcontractors; success factors; utility; Availability; Energy consumption; Hydroelectric power generation; Power generation; Power generation economics; Power supplies; Power transmission lines; Propagation losses; Subcontracting; Water resources;
Conference_Titel :
Transmission and Distribution Construction, Operation and Live-Line Maintenance, 2003. 2003 IEEE ESMO. 2003 IEEE 10th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7917-9
DOI :
10.1109/TDCLLM.2003.1196462