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Outage Management Software: Increasing Efficiency With OMS
1. Increasing Efficiency with OMS –
Ice Storm vs. Hurricane Ike
What a difference a day (and the right system) makes
Phil Caskey
2. Overview
• Quick recap of Consolidated
– Provides needed context
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Brief review of major outages
Comparison of two biggest events
Discuss impact of effective OMS
Open dialogue
– Answer questions
– Debate processes
– ???
3. Consolidated Electric Cooperative, Mount Gilead, Ohio
• 16,000 meters
• 1,800 miles of line
• 7 counties
– mostly the two counties immediately north of
Columbus, Ohio
• $30 million annual revenue
• 43 employees in 2 district offices
4. Consolidated Electric Cooperative, Mount Gilead, Ohio
• Ohio Co-ops own substations/meter points.
– 138kV, 69kV, 34.5kV, 12.5kV
• Transmission contracted with IOUs.
– A few co-ops have some transmission.
– CEC has one 4.7 mile 69kV tap.
• CEC has 16 substations.
– 138kV(5), 69kV(10), 34.5kV(1)
• Embarking on AMI adventure
5. System Model
• Line Numbers
– All protective devices
– 01~1A1A1A …
• Chapel Mapping
– SQL Server database
for connectivity
– Creates .STD file
• WindMil EA model
• DisSPatch Model
6. E&O Outage Staffing
VP, E&O
Coordinate &
Assist Dispatchers
Subsidiaries,
Other Departments
Bird Dogs
Director Eng
Bird Dog
Director Ops
North Crews (7)
South Crews (6)
Safety & Contracts
Bird Dog
Ops Clerk
E&O Asst
Lead Dispatcher
Staking (2)
Bird Dogs
Ops Clerk
Dispatcher
7. Major Outage History
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1992 Ice Storm
– Sheriff called to protect office
after members’ threats.
– Good Ol’ Boy OMS
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– 3 days
– DisSPatch
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2005 Ice Storm
– 5 days
– CRC call data
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2006 Thunderstorms
– 2 days
– Brand X OMS
2008 Ice Storm
2008 Wind Storm (Hurricane
Ike)
– 5 days
– DisSPatch
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2009 Wind Storm
– 2 days
– DisSPatch
8. Ike Storm vs. Ice Storm
• Ike 2008
– Fully restored 5 days
– 11,936 Meters
• 14,884 with repeats
– 258 Outages
– 279,185 Cust-Hrs
• 17.1 Hrs per meter served
• 18.8 Hrs per meter
affected
– 3 Outside Crews Assisting
• 2005 Ice Storm
– Fully restored 5 days
– 4,524 Meters
• 9,878 with repeats
– 124 Outages
– 190,397 Cust-Hrs
• 12.4 Hrs per meter served
• 19.3 Hrs per meter
affected
– 4 Outside Crews Assisting