Title of article :
Cost of power interruptions to electricity consumers in the United States (US)
Author/Authors :
Kristina Hamachi LaCommare، نويسنده , , Joseph H. Eto، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
11
From page :
1845
To page :
1855
Abstract :
The massive electric power blackout in the northeastern US and Canada on August 14–15, 2003 catalyzed discussions about modernizing the US electricity grid. Industry sources suggested that investments of $50–100 billion would be needed. This work seeks to better understand an important piece of information that has been missing from these discussions: what do power interruptions and fluctuations in power quality (power-quality events) cost electricity consumers? We developed a bottom-up approach for assessing the cost to US electricity consumers of power interruptions and power-quality events (referred to collectively as “reliability events”). The approach can be used to help assess the potential benefits of investments in improving the reliability of the grid. We developed a new estimate based on publicly available information, and assessed how uncertainties in these data affect this estimate using sensitivity analysis.
Keywords :
bottom-up approach , Power interruption , power quality , Electric power reliability , Power outage
Journal title :
Energy
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Energy
Record number :
416857
Link To Document :
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