DocumentCode :
1760227
Title :
Distribution System Reliability Options and Utility Liability
Author :
Junlakarn, Siripha ; Ilic, Marija
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng. & Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Volume :
5
Issue :
5
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Sept. 2014
Firstpage :
2227
Lastpage :
2234
Abstract :
This paper proposes a possible approach to providing differentiated reliability options to customers in urban and suburban distribution networks. To offer different reliability options based on customer´s preferences, a utility can deploy distributed generation (DG), sectionalizing switches (Normally Closed Switches: NCSs) and tie switches (Normally Open Switches: NOSs). During power outages, DG, as backup generation unit, is a means of providing higher reliability to customers who require it. Furthermore, a utility may need to reconfigure the networks such that NCSs and NOSs operate in an optimal way to deliver power to priority customers. The problem is formulated as an optimization problem with the objective of minimizing utility liability while assuring the supply of power to priority customers. The optimization is performed off-line and the optimal switch combinations are stored in a database for use by the utility in real time. The information about customer preferences for uninterrupted service is needed to provide investment signals for NCSs, NOSs, and DG to utilities. The paper also demonstrates that utilities would invest in providing differentiated reliability options as long as the cost of these investments is lower than the liability cost utilities must pay for failing to deliver service.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; investment; minimisation; power distribution economics; power distribution reliability; switched mode power supplies; switches; NCS; NOS; backup generation unit; customer preference; differentiated reliability options; distributed generation; distribution system reliability options; investment; normally closed switch; normally open switch; optimization problem; power outages; power supply; suburban distribution network; uninterrupted service; utility liability minimization; Circuit faults; Investment; Power system faults; Power system reliability; Power system restoration; Reliability; Substations; Distributed generation; distribution network; investment; normally closed switch; normally open switch; reliability; utility liability cost;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1949-3053
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSG.2014.2316021
Filename :
6856220
Link To Document :
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