Incorporating Customer Interruption Costs into Reliability Planning

Date Published
05/2014
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Authors
DOI
10.1109/REPCon.2014.6842206
LBL Report Number
LBNL-1005172
Abstract

Value-based reliability planning (VBRP) has been a well-established theoretical concept in the utility industry for over 30 years. However, few utilities have implemented this planning framework because customer interruption cost estimates - a key input for VBRP - have not been readily available, especially for rural electric entities that do not have the resources to conduct an in-depth customer interruption cost survey. In addition, the electric utility industry has lacked a detailed technical framework for applying the VBRP theory. To address these barriers to incorporating customer interruption costs into reliability planning, the authors of this paper developed the Interruption Cost Estimate (ICE) Calculator, which is a tool designed for electric reliability planners at utilities, government organizations or other entities that are interested in estimating interruption costs and/or the benefits associated with reliability improvements. This paper provides a case study that uses the ICE Calculator and specifically discusses how rural electric entities can take advantage of this publicly available reliability planning tool.

Conference Name
2014 IEEE Rural Electric Power Conference (REPC
Year of Publication
2014
Pagination
C1-1 - C1-5
Publisher
IEEE
Conference Location
Fort Worth, TX, USA
ISBN Number
978-1-4799-3322-8
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