DocumentCode :
2599170
Title :
Current practices and customer value-based distribution system reliability planning
Author :
Chowdhury, A.A. ; Koval, Don O.
Author_Institution :
MidAmerican Energy Co., Davenport, IN, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
909
Abstract :
Utilities are increasingly recognizing that the level of supply reliability planned and designed into a system has to evolve away from levels determined basically on a technical framework using deterministic criteria, and towards a balance between minimizing costs and achieving a sustainable level of customer complaints. Assessment of the cost of maintaining a certain level of supply reliability or making incremental changes therein must include not only the utility´s cost of providing such reliability and the potential revenue losses during outages, but also the interruption costs incurred by the affected customers during utility power outages. Such a cost-benefit analysis constitutes the focal point of the value-based reliability planning. Value-based reliability planning provides a rational and consistent framework for answering the fundamental economic question of how much reliability is adequate from the customer perspective and where a utility should spend its reliability dollars to optimize efficiency and satisfy customers´ electricity requirements at the lowest cost. Explicit considerations of these customer interruption costs in developing supply reliability targets and in evaluating alternate proposals for network upgrade, maintenance, and system design must, therefore, be included in system planning and design process. The paper provides a brief overview of current deterministic planning practices in utility distribution system planning, and introduces a probabilistic customer value-based approach to alternate feed requirements planning for overhead distribution networks
Keywords :
cost-benefit analysis; power distribution economics; power distribution planning; power distribution reliability; power overhead lines; alternate feed requirements planning; cost-benefit analysis; costs minimisation; customer interruption costs; customer value-based distribution system reliability planning; deterministic criteria; deterministic planning practices; efficiency optimisation; interruption costs; network maintenance; network upgrade; outages; overhead distribution networks; probabilistic customer value-based approach; revenue losses; supply reliability planning; utility distribution system planning; utility power outages; value-based reliability planning; Cost benefit analysis; Cost function; Electricity supply industry; Feeds; Investments; Maintenance; Power engineering and energy; Power generation economics; Power system reliability; Reliability engineering;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Conference, 2000. Conference Record of the 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Rome
ISSN :
0197-2618
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6401-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.2000.881940
Filename :
881940
Link To Document :
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