Asset health index method for diesel generation unit replacement planning

Wenpeng Luan, C. Siew, H. Iosfin
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Diesel generation units are not often considered for replacement before they reach the manufacturer's recommended life, and sometimes only after it runs to failure. Although this can take better advantage of the unit life, it may not be the most cost effective strategy considering the fact that aging units often have higher operation and maintenance costs, and undesirable reliability consequences. In order to allow financial retain/replace decisions to be made; this paper proposes a cost effectiveness analysis method. Each generation unit under evaluation is given an asset health index (AHI), which is defined as the ratio of the NPV of running a unit to end of life over the NPV of immediate replacement. AHI is a self-explanatory quantitative indicator of the cost effectiveness for unit replacement. In-house software named asset health index calculator (HI) has been developed and an AHI has been produced for every diesel generation unit in service in the BC Hydro non-integrated areas (NIA) for the future 20 years, so planners can easily foresee when and which units should be replaced in this planning window. A performance evaluation of the generation units is also required by not discussed in this paper. The development of the AHI and the performance evaluation allow proactive fleet capacity planning and justifiable asset management expenditure. As an effective planning tool, the proposed AHI method can be extended to the evaluation for other aging assets
柴油发电机组置换规划的资产健康指数法
柴油发电机组在达到制造商的推荐使用寿命之前通常不会考虑更换,有时只是在它运行到故障之后。尽管这可以更好地利用机组寿命,但考虑到老化机组通常具有更高的操作和维护成本,以及不期望的可靠性后果,这可能不是最具成本效益的策略。以便做出财务保留/替换决策;本文提出了一种成本效益分析方法。每个被评估的发电机组都有一个资产健康指数(AHI),其定义为机组运行至寿命结束时的净现值与立即更换的净现值之比。AHI是一个不言自明的量化指标,用于单位更换的成本效益。已经开发了名为资产健康指数计算器(HI)的内部软件,并为未来20年在BC水电非综合地区(NIA)服务的每个柴油发电机组制作了AHI,因此规划者可以轻松预见何时以及哪些机组应该在这个规划窗口中更换。对发电机组的性能评价也是本文所不讨论的。AHI和性能评估的发展使得机队的容量规划和合理的资产管理支出成为可能。AHI方法作为一种有效的规划工具,可以推广到其他老化资产的评估中
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