Title :
Power supply reliability vs profitability in rural distribution networks
Author :
Zviedritis, Mareks ; Gavrilovs, Aleksandrs ; Kutjuns, Antons
Author_Institution :
AS "Sadales tikis", Riga, Latvia
Abstract :
More often the occurrence of severe winter and summer storms in Northern Europe accompanied by large scale outages in rural networks pushes distribution utilities to find reliable, cost effective, and yet profitable network designs in rural areas that would satisfy customer needs at the lowest energy price possible. Rural network cablification has brought new trends in rural network architecture, but is it cost effective and profitable enough for the utility business to secure the power supply in these rural areas? The Distribution System Operator at Latvia Sadales tikis AS is making its way from the regulated to the deregulated market model with all of the business challenges to be the most competitive distribution utility in the Baltic States. Where is the optimal balance and what should be the drivers between State regulation, supply reliability in rural areas, and business driver - profit?
Keywords :
power distribution reliability; power markets; power supply quality; Baltic states; Latvia Sadales tikis AS; Northern Europe; competitive distribution utility; customer needs; deregulated market; distribution system operator; distribution utilities; energy price; large scale outages; power supply reliability; profitable network; rural distribution networks; rural network architecture; rural network cablification; severe winter; summer storms; Investment; Maintenance engineering; Power cables; Power supplies; Reliability; Vegetation; Wires; distribution network; profitability; reliability;
Conference_Titel :
Electric Power Quality and Supply Reliability Conference (PQ), 2014
Conference_Location :
Rakvere
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5020-1
DOI :
10.1109/PQ.2014.6866836