Title :
Assessment of high voltage autotransformer spare requirements in bulk transmission systems
Author :
Hamoud, G. ; Qureshy, F. ; Elen, A. ; Lee, L.
Author_Institution :
Hydro One Inc., Toronto, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
High voltage autotransformers represent an important component of bulk transmission systems and are used to transform voltage from one level to another. These autotransformers are critical for regional load supply, interregional load transfers and for certain generator/load connections. Major or catastrophic failures to these equipment can have severe consequences to electric utilities in terms of increased operating costs and customer load losses. To minimize the impact of this type of failures, utilities may carry some spare units to guard against such events. These spare units are going; to cost utilities money (utility cost) to purchase, to store and to maintain and utilities should try to strike the right balance between the utility cost and the risk cost (if spare units are not there). This paper describes a probabilistic approach for assessing the risk associated with catastrophic failures of autotransformers used in bulk transmission systems with and without availability of spare units. The computed risk will be expressed in dollars and will be added to the cost of carrying any spare units. The required number of spare units (optimal) is obtained when the total cost, utility and risk costs, is minimal Sensitivity studies are carried out to determine the system parameters that have dominant impacts on the optimal number of spares. An example presented to illustrate the proposed assessment methodology.
Keywords :
autotransformers; costing; electricity supply industry; failure analysis; power transmission economics; power transmission faults; risk analysis; sensitivity analysis; bulk transmission system; catastrophic failure; cost analysis; customer interruption cost; customer load losses; electric utility cost; generator-load connection; high voltage autotransformer; operating cost; probabilistic approach; risk analysis; risk assessment; risk cost; sensitivity study; spare requirement; Cost function; Explosion protection; Lakes; Power industry; Power system protection; Propagation losses; Security; Substations; Transformers; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power Systems, 2004 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-9761319-1-9