Title :
The benefits of implementing distribution automation and system monitoring in the open electricity market
Author :
Chen, Rong-Liang ; Sabir, Shafi
Abstract :
In the new business environment, rates for monopoly distribution services (wires), regulators are trying to create a balance between the dollars paid by the consumers and rate of return that the shareholders are allowed to earn. The regulator in Ontario has implemented “performance based regulation” (PBR) to regulate the “wires” part of the distribution system. In PBR, quality of services provided to the customers are considered as one of the performance measurement criteria. Distribution automation and system monitoring are the ways that electric utilities will be able to create innovative ideas for better customer services, improve reliability, defer capital investment and improve system operation. The authors describe the impact of deregulation of electricity utilities on electricity rates and conduct economic analysis to show the benefits of implementing distribution automation and system monitoring in the distribution system planning and operations. In recent years, more and more SCADA, IED and fiber optics have been installed in distribution systems to improve system operation, customer services and generate additional revenue. This paper also describes a planning process for implementing distribution automation. The planning process of distribution automation includes planning strategies, justification of distribution automation functional projects and identification of distribution automation projects. The paper emphasizes on the distribution automatic switching and utilization of integrated communication networks
Keywords :
electricity supply industry; power distribution control; power distribution economics; power distribution planning; power system measurement; quality of service; switching; Canada; automatic switching; business environment; deregulation; distribution automation; economic analysis; electric utilities; electricity rates; integrated communication networks; monopoly distribution services; open electricity market; performance based regulation; performance measurement criteria; planning process; planning strategies; quality of services; rate of return; system monitoring; Automation; Bioreactors; Computerized monitoring; Customer service; Monopoly; Process planning; Quality of service; Regulators; Strategic planning; Wires;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2001. Canadian Conference on
Conference_Location :
Toronto, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6715-4
DOI :
10.1109/CCECE.2001.933548