Keywords
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Automatic Sectionalizing Switches, Customer-Oriented Reliability Planning, Distributed Generators,
Reliability, System-Oriented Reliability Planning
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Abstract
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The reliability of distribution networks is inherently low due to their radial nature, consequently distribution
companies (DisCos) usually seek to improve the system reliability indices with the minimum possible investment cost.
This can be known as system-oriented reliability planning (SORP). However, there can exist some customers that are
not satisfied by their reliability determined by adopting the SORP and they may be eager to have a higher level of
reliability. Therefore, other planning in addition of SORP is required to concern the customer viewpoint reliability. This
paper introduces the customer-oriented reliability planning (CORP) in medium voltage network which is an innovative
approach in the context of load point reliability. To this end, first a SORP is conducted to improve the distribution
system reliability index. Then the strategy is revised and the CORP is adopted by DisCo considering involving the
results obtained in SORP and the customers that have declared to reduce their expected energy not supplied (EENS).
Since the surplus investment cost stem from the planning revision is received from the requestor customers, CORP can
provide a proper and acceptable mechanism to fairly allocate the surplus cost to those customers. Furthermore, this
problem is studied under the probabilistic nature of distribution network. Simultaneous placement of distributed
generators (DGs) and automatic sectionalizing switches is implemented too with a new defined load shedding
mechanism in order to enhance the reliability level for both mentioned planning frameworks.
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