Abstract

The traditional reliability of power supply only focuses on the continuity of power supply and does not include the impact of power quality on customers in the assessment. In this paper, we use “the ability of the grid to provide continuously available power to customers” as the criterion to reflect more realistically the level of reliability perceived by customers. This reliability assessment, which is closer to the customer’s perspective, can also be used as a basis for quality-based pricing in the electricity market that is acceptable to both the supplier and the consumer, and the difference between the reliability of electricity consumption and the reliability of electricity supply statistics can also be used by power supply companies to evaluate their own power supply quality and service level. This paper uses the AC algorithm to calculate the reliability indexes of the power system in combination and proposes to use the component sensitivity analysis to rank the system components to obtain the key component information for the combination of the power system reliability indexes.

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