posted on 2024-09-05, 22:24authored byN. Vijayamohanan Pillai
By virtue of the vital nature of electric power, both to our
economic and personal well being, a power system is expected to supply
electrical energy as economically as possible, and with a high degree of
quality and reliability. The developed countries in general place higher
reliability standards on the performance of electricity supply. However,
there has been no significant study in the context of the Indian power
sector to analyze reliability in terms of loss of load probability; the
technical appraisal of the State power systems in general is confined to
examining the plant load factor (PLF) as a measure of capacity utilization
only. The present study is a modest attempt to evaluate the reliability of
the Kerala power system in India in the framework of a theory-informed
methodology: following a detailed discussion of the methodology used
in this study, the maximum likelihood estimates of availability and
forced outage rates as well as loss of load probability measures are
calculated for the 10 hydropower plants of Kerala.
JEL Classification: C2; Q4.
Keywords: Reliability, forced outage, loss of load probability, power
sector, Kerala.
History
Publisher
Centre for Development Studies
Citation
Pillai, N.Vijayahohanan (2010) Loss of load probability of a power system : Kerala. CDS working papers, no.423. Trivandrum: CDS.