Real World Distribution Reliability Improvement

Reliability is a key aspect of utilities’ performance. It is measured by utilities and reported to regulators with the intent to track performance and drive improvement. We will look at the metrics that have traditionally been used and how they have impacted the industry.  The discussion will also look forward at the best metrics to measure reliability in the grid of the future.

What can be done when reliability metrics seem to plateau? We will explore some techniques that can be used to provide continued reliability improvement, such as, increasing the line segmentation and lateral protection.  In recent years, there have been growing expectations of reliability from electricity distribution grids to key changes in how electricity is both generated and used. As electricity users become more reliant on electricity for digital services and transportation, the importance of reliability is growing, and customers increasingly expect higher to premium reliability.  Utility reliability performance will continue to be a critical area of utility, regulatory, and customer focus.

Jon Hilgenkamp, S&C Electric Company

Jon is a Regional Director of Sales at S&C Electric Company. He has been with S&C for over 25 years serving in various Product Management, Marketing, and Sales roles. His focus is on supporting efforts to increase utilities’ distribution system reliability. Prior to coming to S&C, he also worked at Commonwealth Edison and Joslyn Manufacturing. Jon received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Valparaiso University and MBA from Benedictine University.

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Dec 14, 2022 @ 12pm-1pm Central Time

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