IEEE Working Group on Distribution Reliability (15.06.02)
Panel Session: How to Define Major Events
These papers and presentations were completed as part of a panel session at the IEEE/PES Summer 2002 Meeting in Chicago. The panel session was held on Monday, July 22, 2002 from 2:00 to 5:00 PM in the Palmer House Hilton, and was sponsored by the IEEE Working Group on System Design.
- Paper and Presentations for Most Authors: "Overview of 1366-2001 the Full Use Guide on Electric Power Distribution Reliability Indices," Cheryl A. Warren
- Paper: "Major Reliability Events – Self-Defining?," Charles W. Williams, Jr.
- Paper and Presentation: Statistical Methods of Classifying Major Event Days in Distribution Systems," Richard D. Christie
- Paper and Presentation: "A Comparable Method for Benchmarking the Reliability Performance of Electric Utilities," Daniel Kowalewski
- Paper: "Reliability Surveying - Segmenting For Comparability," David J. Schepers
- Paper: "The Need to Segment Abnormal Events from the Calculation of Reliability Indices," James D. Bouford
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