Maintenance strategy optimization for main equipment in substations considering both power supply reliability and life cycle cost

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Abstract

A new optimization method for maintenance decision-making considering both power supply reliability of the substation and the life cycle cost (LCC) of equipment is proposed. According to the “Transmission Equipment Risk Assessment Guidelines” made by Southern Power Grid Company, transformers or circuit breakers to be maintained are chosen. Then the failure rate of equipment before and after maintenance is calculated based on the health index (HI) and the age reduction factor, respectively. Further, the variable quantity of the substation expected energy not served (EENS) and the LCC of equipment before and after maintenance can be quantified by applying the contingency analysis and the load reduction state enumeration, respectively. Finally, an optimized maintenance strategy is given according to three different assessment criteria, including the priority to reliability, economy and cost-effectiveness ratio. An application example in a 220 kV substation shows the method is able to improve maintenance efficiency and reduce cost with the risks to the substation effectively reduced.

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Guo, L., Tao, S., & Zhang, W. (2016). Maintenance strategy optimization for main equipment in substations considering both power supply reliability and life cycle cost. Dianli Xitong Zidonghua/Automation of Electric Power Systems, 40(15), 99–105. https://doi.org/10.7500/AEPS20150718001

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