DocumentCode
1361092
Title
Value-based reliability transmission planning
Author
Dalton, J.G. ; Garrison, D.L. ; Fallon, C.M.
Author_Institution
Bulk Power Delivery, Duke Power Co., Charlotte, NC, USA
Volume
11
Issue
3
fYear
1996
fDate
8/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1400
Lastpage
1408
Abstract
This paper presents a new value-based reliability planning (VBRP) process proposed for planning Duke Power Company´s (DPC) regional transmission system. All transmission served customers are fed from DPC´s regional transmission system which consists of a 44 kV predominately radial system and a 100 kV predominately nonradial system. In the past, any single contingency that could occur during system peak conditions and cause a thermal overload required the overloaded facility to be upgraded, regardless of the costs or the likelihood of the overload occurring. The new VBRP process is based on transmission system reliability evaluation and includes the following important elements: (1) a ten-year historical database describing the probabilities of forced outages for lines and transformers; (2) a five-year average load duration curve describing the probability of an overload should a contingency occur; (3) a customer outage cost data base; and (4) probabilistic techniques. The new process attempts to balance the costs of improving service reliability with the benefits or value that these improvements bring to these customers. The objective is to provide customers with their required level of reliability while minimizing the total cost of their electric service
Keywords
costing; economics; electrical faults; power system planning; power system reliability; probability; transmission network calculations; transmission networks; value engineering; 100 kV; 44 kV; USA; case study; contingency; customer outage cost; electric service cost; forced outage probabilities; historical database; probabilistic techniques; regional transmission system; service reliability improvement; thermal overload; value-based reliability planning; Costs; Couplings; Electricity supply industry; Legislation; Power industry; Power system planning; Power system reliability; Process planning; Senior members; Transformers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8950
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/59.535681
Filename
535681
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