Effects of technical and security factors on grid electricity reliability: evidence from Uganda national electricity grid network

Adella Grace Migisha, Joseph Mapeera Ntayi, Muyiwa S. Adaramola, Faisal Buyinza, Livingstone Senyonga, Joyce Abaliwano
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Purpose An unreliable supply of grid electricity has a strong negative impact on industrial and commercial profitability as well as on household activities and government services that rely on electricity supply. This unreliable grid electricity could be a result of technical and security factors affecting the grid network. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the effects of technical and security factors on the transmission and distribution of grid electricity in Uganda. Design/methodology/approach This study used the ordinary least squares (OLS) and autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) models to examine the effects of technical and security factors on grid electricity reliability in Uganda. The study draws upon secondary time series monthly data sourced from the Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Limited (UETCL) government utility, which transmits electricity to both distributors and grid users. Additionally, data from Umeme Limited, the largest power distribution utility in Uganda, were incorporated into the analysis. Findings The findings revealed that technical faults, failed grid equipment, system overload and theft and vandalism affected grid electricity reliability in the transmission and distribution subsystems of the Ugandan power grid network. The effect was computed both in terms of frequency and duration of power outages. For instance, the number of power outages was 116 and 2,307 for transmission and distribution subsystems, respectively. In terms of duration, the power outages reported on average were 1,248 h and 5,826 h, respectively, for transmission and distribution subsystems. Originality/value This paper investigates the effects of technical and security factors on the transmission and distribution grid electricity reliability, specifically focusing on frequency and duration of power outages, in the Ugandan context. It combines both OLS and ARDL models for analysis and adopts the systems reliability theory in the area of grid electricity reliability research.
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技术和安全因素对电网电力可靠性的影响:来自乌干达国家电网的证据
目的电网电力供应不可靠对工商业盈利能力以及依赖电力供应的家庭活动和政府服务产生强烈的负面影响。这种不可靠的电网电力可能是技术和安全因素影响电网的结果。因此,本研究旨在调查技术和安全因素对乌干达电网输配电的影响。本研究使用普通最小二乘(OLS)和自回归分布滞后(ARDL)模型来检验技术和安全因素对乌干达电网电力可靠性的影响。该研究利用了来自乌干达电力传输有限公司(UETCL)政府公用事业公司的二次时间序列月度数据,该公司向分销商和电网用户传输电力。此外,乌干达最大的配电公司Umeme Limited的数据也被纳入分析。调查结果显示,技术故障、电网设备故障、系统过载以及盗窃和破坏行为影响了乌干达电网输配电子系统的电网电力可靠性。这种影响是根据停电的频率和持续时间来计算的。例如,输配电子系统的停电次数分别为116次和2307次。在持续时间方面,输电和配电子系统的平均停电时间分别为1,248小时和5,826小时。本文调查了技术和安全因素对输配电电网电力可靠性的影响,特别关注乌干达情况下停电的频率和持续时间。结合OLS模型和ARDL模型进行分析,在电网电力可靠性研究领域采用系统可靠性理论。
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