Assessment of Reliability for Distribution Feeders on the Basis of Cost Analysis
Journal: Bonfring International Journal of Power Systems and Integrated Circuits (Vol.01, No. 1)Publication Date: 2011-12-30
Authors : K. Alekhya P.S.R. Murthy; C. Bhargava;
Page : 15-19
Keywords : Reliability Evaluation; Distribution Automation; Partial Automation or Two Stage Restoration; Optimum Placement of Switches; Feeder Automation; Reliability Evaluation;
Abstract
In this fast growing world, automating a distributing system is an effective means of providing a reliable system. There is an increasing interest in the quantitative assessment of power system reliability worth and its application to cost-benefit evaluation in power system planning. Hence this paper deals with automating a system using two stage restorations (partial automation). It introduces a feeder automation system using the concept of optimal placement of switches that can be applied to electrical distribution systems for high economic-technical efficiency. Reliability is analyzed and evaluated when feeder automation is applied to distribution and its worth is assessed. This paper, further, looks into a case study involving reliability and economic evaluation of Urban, Rural and Industrial Feeders and draws a most probable conclusion.
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