DocumentCode :
3560890
Title :
Investigation of the 2.5 Beta Methodology
Author :
Hann, Norm ; Daly, Caitlin
Author_Institution :
Performance Manage. Dept., Hydro One Networks, Toronto, ON, Canada
Volume :
26
Issue :
4
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
2577
Lastpage :
2578
Abstract :
The IEEE Standard 1366-2003-2.5 Beta Methodology was developed with the intent of providing a reasonable way to define a major event day with respect to distribution reliability performance. According to this methodology, it is valid only if a utility´s reliability data completely follows the log-normal distribution, particularly with respect to the tails. This letter´s desire is to show that this is not the case for data sets provided by 12 utilities and may not be the case with other utilities. Problems arise when the right tail of utility data sets do not fit the log-normal distribution. The threshold defined by the IEEE 1366-2003-2.5 Beta Methodology will vary since it is dependent on a utility´s reliability data from the previous five years. As a result, catastrophic events, reflected by a large daily SAIDI value, will cause an unsuitable increase in the threshold for future years.
Keywords :
IEEE standards; log normal distribution; power distribution reliability; IEEE standard 1366-2003-2.5 beta methodology; catastrophic events; distribution reliability performance; large daily SAIDI value; log-normal distribution; utility data sets; Gaussian distribution; IEEE standards; Log-normal distribution; Power system reliability; Storms; 2.5 Beta methodology; classification; distribution reliability; log-normal distribution; major event days; statistics;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Location :
5/2/2011 12:00:00 AM
ISSN :
0885-8950
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2011.2130850
Filename :
5762382
Link To Document :
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