Title :
System reliability worth assessment at a midwest utility - survey results for residential customers
Author :
Chowdhury, A.A. ; Mielnik, T.C. ; Lawton, L.E. ; Sullivan, M.J. ; Katz, A.
Author_Institution :
MidAmerican Energy Co., Davenport, IA, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents the overall results of a residential customer survey conducted in service areas of MidAmerican Energy Company, a midwest utility. A similar survey was conducted concurrently in the industrial, commercial and institutional sectors and the survey results are presented in a companion paper. The results of this study are compared with the results of other studies performed in the high cost areas of the United States east and west coasts. This is the first ever study of this nature performed for the residential customers in the United States midwest region. Methodological differences in the study design compared to coastal surveys are discussed. Customer survey costing techniques can be categorized into three main groups: contingent valuation techniques, direct costing techniques and indirect costing techniques. Most customer surveys conducted by different organizations in the last two decades used a combination of all three techniques. The selection of a technique is mainly dependent on the type of customer being surveyed. In this MidAmerican study, contingent valuation techniques and an indirect costing technique have been used, as most consequences of power outages to residential users are related to inconvenience or disruption of housekeeping and leisure activities that are intangible in nature. The major contribution of this paper is that particulars of midwest residential customers compared to residential customers of coastal utilities are noted and customer responses on power quality issues that are important to customers are summarized.
Keywords :
costing; market research; power supply quality; power system economics; power system reliability; MidAmerican Energy Company; United States; coastal surveys; contingent valuation techniques; customer survey costing techniques; direct costing techniques; indirect costing techniques; power outages; power quality; power system reliability; reliability costs; residential customer survey; Cost accounting; Costing; Environmental economics; Power generation economics; Power industry; Power supplies; Power system economics; Power system planning; Power system reliability; Sea measurements;
Conference_Titel :
Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power Systems, 2004 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-9761319-1-9