Title :
System reliability worth assessment at a midwest utility - survey results for industrial, commercial and institutional customers
Author :
Chowdhury, A.A. ; Mielnik, T.C. ; Lawton, L.E. ; Sullivan, M.J. ; Katz, A.
Author_Institution :
MidAmerican Energy Co., Davenport, IA, USA
Abstract :
Currently a popular method utilized in quantifying the benefit of power delivery service reliability is to estimate the customer monetary losses associated with power supply interruptions by collecting data with customer surveys. MidAmerican Energy Company, a Midwest utility, recently performed surveys of its customers in the residential, commercial, industrial and company/organization sectors. This paper presents the overall results of these surveys with primary focus on the cost results for the commercial, industrial and institutional customers. A companion paper presents the outage cost results for the residential customers. The results of this MidAmerican customer outage cost surveys are compared with the results of other studies performed in high cost areas of the United States east and west coasts. This is the first ever study of this nature performed for the electrical customers in the United States Midwest region. Methodological differences in study design compared to coastal surveys are discussed. The major contribution of this paper is that particulars of Midwest customers compared to customers of coastal utilities are noted, the impact on customers with backup supply is identified, a suggested approach to enhancing customer satisfaction due to advance warning on outages is recommended, and relatively high survey response return rates are elaborated. The customer damage functions derived from the survey results are being routinely used in power delivery project justifications in annual delivery system budgeting process.
Keywords :
costing; customer satisfaction; power system economics; power system reliability; MidAmerican Energy Company; United States; backup supply; commercial customers; customer damage functions; customer monetary loss estimation; customer outage cost surveys; customer satisfaction; electrical customers; industrial customers; institutional customers; power delivery service reliability; power supply interruptions; power system reliability; Cost benefit analysis; Customer satisfaction; Electricity supply industry; Helium; Maintenance; Power supplies; Power system reliability; Sea measurements; Sociology; Statistics;
Conference_Titel :
Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power Systems, 2004 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-9761319-1-9