DocumentCode
3477271
Title
Evaluating alternative reliability improvement proposals using the RIP method
Author
Tackett, Matthew H.
Author_Institution
Tackett Electr. Co. Inc., Richmond, VA, USA
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Abstract
The paper discusses the RIP (reliability improvement point) method of evaluating alternative reliability improvement proposals. The RIP method uses a single number to quantify the benefit of a reliability improvement proposal so that recommendations can be established and prioritized based on RIPs realized per dollar invested. The paper discusses both the conceptual and practical aspects of the RIP method. First of all, the paper introduces the RIP equation as a method of quantifying the benefit of a reliability proposal by independently weighting each reliability index to be considered. Second, the paper discusses how to develop an RIP equation with both mathematical and logical relationships that is based on the reliability expectations of both customers and regulatory authorities. The RIP equation can be developed to consider system-wide reliability indices as well as local reliability indices and individual customer performance. Next, the paper illustrates specific techniques that can be used within the RIP equation to weight the projected improvement of each reliability index differently so that overall reliability performance is optimized. These weighting techniques include constant weighting and functional weighting techniques. The paper then outlines a process of using the results of the RIP equation to establish and prioritize specific reliability improvement recommendations based on the net reliability benefit realized per dollar invested. This process includes sensitivity analysis and the consideration of marginal RIPs
Keywords
power distribution reliability; sensitivity analysis; RIP method; alternative reliability improvement proposals; constant weighting; distribution reliability; functional weighting techniques; individual customer performance; reliability improvement point method; reliability index weighting; system-wide reliability indices; Differential equations; Frequency measurement; Power measurement; Power system reliability; Proposals; Sensitivity analysis; Software;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Rural Electric Power Conference, 2001
Conference_Location
Little Rock, AR
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7012-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/REPCON.2001.949526
Filename
949526
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