Title :
Standard Levels of Energy Losses in Primary Distribution Circuits for SCADA Application
Author :
Khodr, H. M. ; Molea, J. ; Garcia, I. ; Hidalgo, Cesar ; Paiva, P. ; Yusta, J. M. ; Urdaneta, A. J.
Author_Institution :
Universidad Simon Bolivar; AES Venezuela-Electricidad de Carcas; General Electric; Universidad Central de Venezuela; Universidad de Zaragoza
fDate :
7/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The reduction of energy losses in distribution systems is an important issue during planning and operation with important technical and economical implications. The standard or normal level of energy losses in primary distribution circuits represents an important indicator for the planning and operation of electrical distribution circuits. It depends upon a number of parameters and variables such as the nominal circuit voltage, the installed transformer capacity, the number of transformation points, the load level, etc. In this article the application of a statistical procedure for the determination of the standard levels of energy losses in primary distribution circuits is proposed. The methodology is applied to a subset of 312 primary distribution circuits out of the total of 819 circuits of the electrical distribution network that serves the city of Caracas and its surroundings. The resultant standard upper and lower levels of energy losses are presented for the 15 different groups of circuits that were formed by the statistical procedure. These limits are used online for the identifleation of those distribution feeders with an operating level of energy losses out of the standard levels of its correspondent statistical group, as candidates for the application of energy losses reduction measures. The developed application software is presently running on-line at the distribution energy management system of the of C.A. La Electricidad de Caracas-AES Venezuela.
Keywords :
Application software; Circuits; Cities and towns; Economic indicators; Energy loss; Energy management; Energy measurement; Loss measurement; Measurement standards; Power generation economics; Distribution circuits; energy losses; standards; statistics;
Journal_Title :
Power Engineering Review, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MPER.2002.4312403