Metodologia alternativa para a definição de limites de indicadores de continuidade de conjuntos de unidades consumidoras de empresas de distribuição de energia elétrica
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Metodologia alternativa para a definição de limites de indicadores de continuidade de conjuntos de unidades consumidoras de empresas de distribuição de energia elétrica [recurso eletrônico] / Jyvago Castello Branco Soares Terceiro ; orientador, Diego Issicaba
Data de publicação
2024
Descrição física
124 p. : il.
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Disponível somente em versão on-line.
Dissertação (mestrado) – Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Tecnológico, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Elétrica, Florianópolis, 2024.
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Metodologia alternativa para a definição de limites de indicadores de continuidade de conjuntos de unidades consumidoras de empresas de distribuição de energia elétrica [recurso eletrônico] / Jyvago Castello Branco Soares Terceiro ; orientador, Diego Issicaba
Data de publicação
2024
Descrição física
124 p. : il.
Nota
Disponível somente em versão on-line.
Dissertação (mestrado) – Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Tecnológico, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Elétrica, Florianópolis, 2024.
Inclui referências.
Abstract: The establishment of limits on the continuity index of distributors’ electrical sets is the main regulatory aspect related to the quality of electrical energy supply and has direct impacts on the tariff applied to consumers and on the investments spent by concessionary companies in the electrical distribution networks. To define the regulatory limits of collective indicators, the National Electric Energy Agency uses the comparison between the electrical sets of the distribution companies as the main element for defining the benchmarking which is used as the performance target to be practiced at the end of the tariff cycle period. Bearing in mind that the method of establishing regulatory limits currently applied does not take into account characteristics that impact the operational management of electrical sets, this work proposes to carry out an investigation of the possible gains that a proposed alternative methodology could offer to quality performance supply and regulatory compliance with the quality levels of electrical assemblies. To carry out this investigation, a methodology was proposed based on the classification of electrical sets according to consumer market service density areas, with the aim of promoting a fair comparison that takes into account operational challenges of the sets as well as ease of operation. of the electrical distribution network. As a result, a trajectory of supply quality limits is obtained that is more in line with the performance level of the historical indicators of the sets, which support the requirement for continuous improvement so as not to burden consumers without the real perception of improvement in the supply and encouraging assertive investment, ensuring the financial sustainability of distribution concessionaires.