• DocumentCode
    1488500
  • Title

    Value-based power system reliability planning

  • Author

    Chowdhury, A.A. ; Koval, Don O.

  • Author_Institution
    Alberta Power Ltd., Edmonton, Alta., Canada
  • Volume
    35
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    1999
  • Firstpage
    305
  • Lastpage
    311
  • Abstract
    In a competitive energy market, in which power supply reliability can influence customer purchasing decisions, electric utilities throughout the world are rapidly recognizing that they cannot ignore customer preferences. Today´s energy market is characterized by intense price competition, and electric utilities are faced with new challenges of large debts, budget constraints, safety, environment and economic issues, lower load growth than in the past, need for more involvement of public at large in the planning and design process, and more competitive nonconventional suppliers of electricity. In addition, in a deregulated competitive energy market, electric utilities are under conflicting pressures of providing even higher standards of service reliability and holding the line on rates. Value-based system facility planning offers a rational response to these conflicting customer demands. This paper presents two case studies to illustrate the basic concepts and applications of value-based power system planning. The paper also presents a methodology for determining the unique composite customer cost of interruptions (i.e. damage functions) for changing area system network configurations. These techniques are presently being used in the decision-making processes at Alberta Power Limited, Edmonton, Alta., Canada
  • Keywords
    electricity supply industry; power system economics; power system faults; power system planning; power system reliability; value engineering; budget constraints; competitive energy market; competitive nonconventional electricity suppliers; composite customer cost of interruptions; customer demands; customer preferences; customer purchasing decisions; damage functions; debts; economic issues; electric utilities; environmental issues; load growth; power supply reliability; price competition; safety; service reliability; value-based power system reliability planning; Electrical safety; Electricity supply industry deregulation; Environmental economics; Power generation economics; Power industry; Power supplies; Power system planning; Power system reliability; Process design; Process planning;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0093-9994
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/28.753621
  • Filename
    753621