Value-based reliability evaluation of electric distribution systems

Roy Billinton, James Aweya, Garry Wacker

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Abstract

This paper describes the evaluation of the worth or value of distribution system reliability using quantitative reliability analysis and customer interruption costs. The ability to assess reliability worth makes it possible to optimize the reliability of a system by comparing the reliability worth with the associated system investment costs. The analyses include an evaluation of the reliability of different design/operating configurations of a distribution system and the corresponding reliability worth at the customer level. The reliability of each system configuration is evaluated in terms of the system performance indices and the expected customer outage costs due to power interruptions.

Original languageBritish English
Title of host publicationCommunications, Computers and Power in the Modern Environment
Pages107-114
Number of pages8
StatePublished - 1993
Event1993 IEEE Wescanex Conference - Saskatoon, Sask, Can
Duration: 17 May 199318 May 1993

Publication series

NameCommunications, Computers and Power in the Modern Environment

Conference

Conference1993 IEEE Wescanex Conference
CitySaskatoon, Sask, Can
Period17/05/9318/05/93

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