NRECA Reliability Reporting Survey and the New RUS Interruption Reporting Requirement

E. Bevers, B. Saint
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The Power Quality Subcommittee of the NRECA T&D Engineering Committee has conducted an on-line Reliability Reporting Practices Survey of NRECA member distribution cooperatives for the past two years. The survey asks questions on the following specific areas of distribution reliability reporting and analysis: 1) tracking interruptions, 2) sustained interruption reporting, 3) momentary interruption reporting, 4) power quality reporting, 5) power restoration after an interruption, 6) interruption prevention, 7) system, and 8) operation even though this survey has only been conducted for only two years, there are some trends developing. This paper reports on the results of the survey, examines the trends that are developing and the implication of those trends. In addition, the Power Quality Subcommittee has been working on the revision of the RUS Interruption Reporting Bulletin and has submitted a revision to RUS for their consideration and publication. There are a few significant changes in the way borrowers are going to be required to report interruptions in the future (possibly starting in 2006). Borrowers are going to be required to report interruptions using the system average interruption index (SAIDI) in minutes instead of consumer-hours per consumer. In addition, the major storm category has been changed to major event and borrowers is required to use the IEEE statistical method to calculate a daily SAIDI for the major event day threshold. Also, the distinction between "power supply" classified interruptions is more clearly defined. We are encouraging all utilities to utilize this methodology for better consistency in how customer interruptions are reported and analyzed
NRECA可靠性报告调查和新的RUS中断报告要求
NRECA输配电工程委员会电能质量小组委员会在过去两年中对NRECA成员配电合作社进行了在线可靠性报告实践调查。该调查就配电可靠性报告和分析的以下具体领域提出了问题:1)跟踪中断,2)持续中断报告,3)瞬间中断报告,4)电能质量报告,5)中断后电力恢复,6)中断预防,7)系统和8)运行尽管这项调查只进行了两年,但有一些趋势正在发展。本文报告了调查结果,探讨了正在发展的趋势和这些趋势的含义。此外,电能质量小组委员会一直致力于修订RUS中断报告公告,并已向RUS提交了一份修订版供其考虑和发布。今后(可能从2006年开始),要求借款人报告贷款中断的方式将发生一些重大变化。借款人将被要求使用系统平均中断指数(SAIDI)报告中断,以分钟为单位,而不是每个消费者的消费者小时数。此外,主要风暴类别已更改为重大事件,并要求借款人使用IEEE统计方法计算重大事件日阈值的每日SAIDI。此外,“电源”分类中断之间的区别也更加明确。我们鼓励所有公用事业公司使用这种方法,以便在报告和分析客户中断时保持更好的一致性
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