On Distribution Asset Management: Development of Replacement Strategies
The components of electricity networks are ageing. It is expected that within a horizon of 15 years, the performance will deteriorate significantly, while the costs for operating the networks will increase enormously. The main problem is that a significant part of the population of the assets is installed in the same period, resulting in a highly concentrated number of failures in a short time. The currently applied replacement strategy has to be revisited, in order to accommodate the effects of ageing assets: higher maintenance costs, high failure rates, and a steep increase of capital expenditure (CAPEX).
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2007-07
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Authors: | Hampton, Nigel ; Hartlein, Rick ; Begović, Miroslav ; Perkel, Josh |
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Georgia Institute of Technology |
Subject: | Distribution networks | Power system management | Electricity networks |
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