Application of reliability concepts to the Nepal Power System

R. Billinton, M. Pandey, S. Aboreshaid, M. Fotuhi‐Firuzabad
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In many of the less industrialized countries throughout the world, reliability is incorporated in power system planning and operation using traditional deterministic techniques. This is the case with the Nepal Power System (NPS), where developed expansion plans have been based on nonprobabilistic criteria. This paper illustrates the application of probabilistic methods to reliability evaluation of the NPS. Evaluations at both the generation and composite generation and transmission system levels have been performed. The overall system and nine major load centers have been assessed. These load points carry in total more than 54% of the system load. An assessment of an expansion plan proposed by the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has been performed. The results indicate the reliability implications associated with the system and the proposed expansion plan, and show that quantitative reliability evaluation of the NPS is both possible and practical.
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可靠性概念在尼泊尔电力系统中的应用
在世界上许多工业化程度较低的国家,使用传统的确定性技术将可靠性纳入电力系统规划和运行中。尼泊尔电力系统(NPS)的情况就是如此,其制定的扩建计划是基于非概率标准的。本文阐述了概率方法在核电厂可靠性评估中的应用。在发电、复合发电和输电系统两级进行了评估。整个系统和九个主要负荷中心已经进行了评估。这些负载点总共承载了系统负载的54%以上。对尼泊尔电力局(NEA)提出的扩建计划进行了评估。研究结果表明,该系统对可靠性的影响以及所提出的扩建方案,表明对NPS进行定量可靠性评估是可行的和切实可行的。
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