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Title: Reliability Evaluation of Kainji Hydro-Electric Power Station in Nigeria
Authors: Adamu, Murtala Zungeru
Adegboye, B. A.
Bajoga, B. G.
Ambafi, J. G
Tola, Omokhafe James
Keywords: Reliability, Availability, Reliability Indices, Convolution, Probability, Frequency and Duration, Hydro-electric Power Station
Issue Date: 12-Apr-2012
Publisher: Journal of Energy Technologies and Policy.
Series/Report no.: 2;2
Abstract: 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 economical as possible and with a high degree of quality and reliability. This research aimed at evaluating the reliability performance of Kainji hydroelectric power station of Nigeria. The result of this study is intended to provide improved criteria for future proposals, and serves as a basis for generation expansion planning of hydroelectric power stations and the entire power generation system in Nigeria. Herein reliability evaluation based on the Frequency and Duration (F&D) approach is adopted. A set of reliability parameters which quantify generating unit reliability, are computed for each unit using the annual outage durations. The overall stations reliability is evaluated by the convolution of the generation and load models, using the Frequency and Duration (F&D) approach. The study generally shows that the generating units at Kainji hydro power stations have not been adequately maintained leading to frequent and delayed forced outage indicating unreliable performance of the individual units and the entire.
URI: http://www.iiste.org/Journals/index.php/JETP/issue/view/253
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