Abstract:
There is an emerging recognition that utility investments and other decisions that affect electric service reliability should be explicitly evaluated on the basis of thei...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
There is an emerging recognition that utility investments and other decisions that affect electric service reliability should be explicitly evaluated on the basis of their cost and benefit implications. A cost-benefit approach that quantifies the reliability benefits of alternatives in terms of the reduction in costs resulting from unserved energy enables the evaluation of generation and transmission capacity additions on a consistent, economic basis. This approach has been applied to two utility case studies. In a case study for Pacific Gas and Electric Company, it was used to evaluate three options for maintaining reliability in a major load center-two involving local generation, and the third, a new 230 kV transmission connection. In a case study for Duke Power Company, the approach was used to evaluate alternative designs for proposed additions to a transmission station. This paper describes the methodology and presents the two utility studies.<>
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Power Systems ( Volume: 10, Issue: 3, August 1995)
DOI: 10.1109/59.466474
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