Towards Improved Reliability Indices using Waveform Distortions in Distribution System

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Reliable power supply to the consumers is the key goal for power utilities. The two key reliability indices for power utilities are SAIDI and SAIFI. These indices indicate the average duration and frequency of supply interruptions for the consumer. A low value on these indices reflects a reliable and mostly uninterrupted power supply. Reliability of the power supply is most threatened by events such as incipient failures that often go undetected by conventional protection schemes and can significantly increase average outage duration. However, such events initially manifest in terms of distortions in current and voltage waveforms. In this paper, waveform distortions are leveraged to detect and locate such events before they cascade to cause further damage. Early detection and localization will help in planning a swift response and mitigation of risk. Such a timely action will reduce the outage duration and interruption frequency, eventually leading to improvement in grid reliability indices. The paper further investigates these concepts by evaluating case studies on an IEEE-34 Node Distribution feeder test system in Real Time.

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