Title :
Determining number and timing of substation spare transformers using a probabilistic cost analysis approach
Author :
Li, W. ; Vaahedi, E. ; Mansour, Y.
Author_Institution :
Grid Oper. & Inter-Utility Affairs, British Columbia Hydro, Vancouver, BC, Canada
fDate :
7/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Compared to the N-1 security design principle in each substation, common spare transformers shared by multiple substations can avoid considerable capital expenditure and still assure a sufficient reliability level. Using common spare transformers has been already a practice of some electric utilities in distribution substation transformer planning. This paper presents a probabilistic approach to determining the number and timing of spare transformers shared in a substation group. The proposed approach is based on the aging failure model of transformers, the overall reliability analysis and the probabilistic damage cost model for a substation group, the capital cost model for spares and the present value method. The spare transformer scheme obtained using the presented approach provides both cost efficiency and sufficient reliability. A single transformer substation group in a nonurban region is given as an application example to illustrate the procedure of the method
Keywords :
ageing; costing; electricity supply industry; maintenance engineering; power distribution economics; power distribution planning; power distribution reliability; transformer substations; N-1 security design principle; distribution substation transformer planning; electric utilities; power system maintenance planning; probabilistic cost analysis approach; reliability level; substation spare transformers; Aging; Costs; Power supplies; Power system planning; Power system reliability; Samarium; Security; Substations; Timing; Transformers;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on