Optimal management of vegetation maintenance and the associated costs of its implementation in overhead power distribution systems

Network operators work constantly to maintain an appropriate level of reliability in their power supply and to preserve the integrity of the vegetation growing underneath overhead power distribution systems. Accordingly, this article proposes and adopts different approaches to optimally manage veget...

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Main Authors: Johan S. Correa-Tamayo, Andrés Arias Londoño, Mauricio Granada-Echeverri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano 2019-05-01
Series:TecnoLógicas
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Online Access:https://revistas.itm.edu.co/index.php/tecnologicas/article/view/1173
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spelling doaj-5c6d52481bfa43b59b888480450a1f9f2020-11-25T01:50:13ZengInstituto Tecnológico MetropolitanoTecnoLógicas0123-77992256-53372019-05-0122459110710.22430/22565337.11731173Optimal management of vegetation maintenance and the associated costs of its implementation in overhead power distribution systemsJohan S. Correa-Tamayo0Andrés Arias Londoño1Mauricio Granada-Echeverri2Project engineer. GERS S.A, ColombiaUniversidad Tecnológica de Pereira, ColombiaUniversidad Tecnológica de Pereira, ColombiaNetwork operators work constantly to maintain an appropriate level of reliability in their power supply and to preserve the integrity of the vegetation growing underneath overhead power distribution systems. Accordingly, this article proposes and adopts different approaches to optimally manage vegetation maintenance in such field. Mathematical modeling is used to represent the problem in terms of several aspects involved in vegetation management, based on the technical capacity of the utility company and the reliability goals established by governmental regulatory entities. The solution is a vegetation maintenance schedule in terms of when, where, and which crews must perform the pruning activities along the distribution network. As a result, the Non-Served Energy Level NSEL is minimized and the financial resources earmarked for this type of maintenance tasks are optimized.https://revistas.itm.edu.co/index.php/tecnologicas/article/view/1173Distribution systemfailure rategrowth rateNon-Served Energy Levelvegetation maintenance
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author Johan S. Correa-Tamayo
Andrés Arias Londoño
Mauricio Granada-Echeverri
spellingShingle Johan S. Correa-Tamayo
Andrés Arias Londoño
Mauricio Granada-Echeverri
Optimal management of vegetation maintenance and the associated costs of its implementation in overhead power distribution systems
TecnoLógicas
Distribution system
failure rate
growth rate
Non-Served Energy Level
vegetation maintenance
author_facet Johan S. Correa-Tamayo
Andrés Arias Londoño
Mauricio Granada-Echeverri
author_sort Johan S. Correa-Tamayo
title Optimal management of vegetation maintenance and the associated costs of its implementation in overhead power distribution systems
title_short Optimal management of vegetation maintenance and the associated costs of its implementation in overhead power distribution systems
title_full Optimal management of vegetation maintenance and the associated costs of its implementation in overhead power distribution systems
title_fullStr Optimal management of vegetation maintenance and the associated costs of its implementation in overhead power distribution systems
title_full_unstemmed Optimal management of vegetation maintenance and the associated costs of its implementation in overhead power distribution systems
title_sort optimal management of vegetation maintenance and the associated costs of its implementation in overhead power distribution systems
publisher Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano
series TecnoLógicas
issn 0123-7799
2256-5337
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Network operators work constantly to maintain an appropriate level of reliability in their power supply and to preserve the integrity of the vegetation growing underneath overhead power distribution systems. Accordingly, this article proposes and adopts different approaches to optimally manage vegetation maintenance in such field. Mathematical modeling is used to represent the problem in terms of several aspects involved in vegetation management, based on the technical capacity of the utility company and the reliability goals established by governmental regulatory entities. The solution is a vegetation maintenance schedule in terms of when, where, and which crews must perform the pruning activities along the distribution network. As a result, the Non-Served Energy Level NSEL is minimized and the financial resources earmarked for this type of maintenance tasks are optimized.
topic Distribution system
failure rate
growth rate
Non-Served Energy Level
vegetation maintenance
url https://revistas.itm.edu.co/index.php/tecnologicas/article/view/1173
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