Analysis of the reliability for the 132/66/22 KV distribution network within ESKOM’s Eastern Cape operating unit

A stable and reliable electrical power supply system is an inevitable pre-requisite for the technological and economic growth of any nation. Due to this, utilities must strive and ensure that the customer’s reliability requirements are met and that the regulators requirements are satisfied at the lo...

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Main Author: Pantshwa, Athini
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Language:English
Published: Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10948/19750
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nmmu-vital-289532018-08-22T04:14:41ZAnalysis of the reliability for the 132/66/22 KV distribution network within ESKOM’s Eastern Cape operating unitPantshwa, AthiniElectric power distributionElectricity -- Supply -- EngineeringSmart power gridsA stable and reliable electrical power supply system is an inevitable pre-requisite for the technological and economic growth of any nation. Due to this, utilities must strive and ensure that the customer’s reliability requirements are met and that the regulators requirements are satisfied at the lowest possible cost. It is known fact around the world that 90% of the customer service interruptions are caused due to failure in distribution system. Therefore, it is worth considering reliability assessments as it provides an opportunity to incorporate the cost or losses incurred by the utilities customer as a result of power failure. This must be considered in the planning and operating practices. The system modelling and simulation study is carried out on one of the district’s distribution system which consists of 132 kV, 66 kV and 22 kV network in Aliwal North Sector ECOU. The reliability assessment is done on the 22, 66 and 132 kV system to assess the performance of the present system and also predictive reliability analysis for the future system considering load growth and system expansion. The alternative which gives low SAIDI, SAIFI and minimum breakeven costs is being assessed and considered. The reliability of 132 kV system could be further improved by constructing a new 132 kV line from a different source of supply and connecting with line coming from another district (reserve) at reasonable break even cost. The decision base could be further improved by having Aliwal North Sector context interruption cost. However, the historical data which may be used in Aliwal North Sector to acquire interruption costs from the customers are being proposed. The focus should be on improving the power quality on constrained networks first, then the reliability. Therefore for the Aliwal North power system network it is imperative that Eskom invest on the reliability of this network. This dissertation also analysed load reflected economic benefit versus performance expectations that should be optimized through achieving a balance between network performance (SAIDI) improvement, and total life cycle cost (to Eskom as well as the economy). Reliability analysis conducted in this dissertation used Aliwal North power system network as a case study; the results proved that the system is vulnerable to faults, planned and unplanned outages. Reliability evaluation studies were conducted on the system using DigSilent software in conjunction with FME. These two models gave accurate results with acceptable variance in most indices except for the ENS where the variance was quite significant. It can be concluded that DigSilent results are the most accurate results in all three reliability evaluation scenarios for the Aliwal North Power System, best interpretation being that of DigSilent.Nelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversityFaculty of Engineering, the Built Environment and Information Technology2017ThesisMastersMTechv, 153 leavespdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10948/19750vital:28953EnglishNelson Mandela Metropolitan University
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topic Electric power distribution
Electricity -- Supply -- Engineering
Smart power grids
spellingShingle Electric power distribution
Electricity -- Supply -- Engineering
Smart power grids
Pantshwa, Athini
Analysis of the reliability for the 132/66/22 KV distribution network within ESKOM’s Eastern Cape operating unit
description A stable and reliable electrical power supply system is an inevitable pre-requisite for the technological and economic growth of any nation. Due to this, utilities must strive and ensure that the customer’s reliability requirements are met and that the regulators requirements are satisfied at the lowest possible cost. It is known fact around the world that 90% of the customer service interruptions are caused due to failure in distribution system. Therefore, it is worth considering reliability assessments as it provides an opportunity to incorporate the cost or losses incurred by the utilities customer as a result of power failure. This must be considered in the planning and operating practices. The system modelling and simulation study is carried out on one of the district’s distribution system which consists of 132 kV, 66 kV and 22 kV network in Aliwal North Sector ECOU. The reliability assessment is done on the 22, 66 and 132 kV system to assess the performance of the present system and also predictive reliability analysis for the future system considering load growth and system expansion. The alternative which gives low SAIDI, SAIFI and minimum breakeven costs is being assessed and considered. The reliability of 132 kV system could be further improved by constructing a new 132 kV line from a different source of supply and connecting with line coming from another district (reserve) at reasonable break even cost. The decision base could be further improved by having Aliwal North Sector context interruption cost. However, the historical data which may be used in Aliwal North Sector to acquire interruption costs from the customers are being proposed. The focus should be on improving the power quality on constrained networks first, then the reliability. Therefore for the Aliwal North power system network it is imperative that Eskom invest on the reliability of this network. This dissertation also analysed load reflected economic benefit versus performance expectations that should be optimized through achieving a balance between network performance (SAIDI) improvement, and total life cycle cost (to Eskom as well as the economy). Reliability analysis conducted in this dissertation used Aliwal North power system network as a case study; the results proved that the system is vulnerable to faults, planned and unplanned outages. Reliability evaluation studies were conducted on the system using DigSilent software in conjunction with FME. These two models gave accurate results with acceptable variance in most indices except for the ENS where the variance was quite significant. It can be concluded that DigSilent results are the most accurate results in all three reliability evaluation scenarios for the Aliwal North Power System, best interpretation being that of DigSilent.
author Pantshwa, Athini
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title Analysis of the reliability for the 132/66/22 KV distribution network within ESKOM’s Eastern Cape operating unit
title_short Analysis of the reliability for the 132/66/22 KV distribution network within ESKOM’s Eastern Cape operating unit
title_full Analysis of the reliability for the 132/66/22 KV distribution network within ESKOM’s Eastern Cape operating unit
title_fullStr Analysis of the reliability for the 132/66/22 KV distribution network within ESKOM’s Eastern Cape operating unit
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the reliability for the 132/66/22 KV distribution network within ESKOM’s Eastern Cape operating unit
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publisher Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
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