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Electricity supply reliability targets 2008

ActewAGL maintains a high standard of reliability in its electricity network. This information sets out the supply reliability targets for the coming year.

These targets are averages across all customers, and they give an indication of the likely number of interruptions to supply that an average customer might experience, together with the average duration of interruptions to supply.

Measures

Throughout the world the electricity distribution industry uses three commonly accepted measures for network reliability. These are:

CAIDI — customer average interruption duration index

This is the average duration (in minutes) that a customer is without power when affected by an interruption to supply.

SAIFI — system average interruption frequency index

This represents the average number of interruptions that a customer experiences each year.

SAIDI — system average interruption duration index

This is the average duration (in minutes) that customers are without power each year.

Targets

For 2008, ActewAGL aims to deliver to its customers a service that is at least as good as shown by the following reliability targets:

Measure Target
(limit)
Units

Outage time (CAIDI)

74.6

Minutes

Outage frequency (SAIFI)

1.2

Number

Outage duration (SAIDI)

91.0

Minutes

In accordance with the Electricity Distribution (Supply Standards) Code, these targets exclude interruptions of less than one minute and extended interruptions due to storms. Storms are those interruptions where 10 per cent or more of customers in an area are affected or having an impact of on SAIDI of three minutes or more.

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