Abstract:
Reliability analysis is a main aspect of power system planning, design, and operation. In a country like
Ethiopia, which is growing fast, ensuring power system reliability should be given better attention since
energy is the main engine for any form of development. Unreliable power distribution reduces user power
consumption, affects daily activity, and drags modern lifestyles. It impacts societal development and
individuals’ income. Reliability has been a major challenge in Wolkite city. The existing distribution
network of Wolkite city has encountered frequent power interruptions. The interruptions are caused mainly
by short circuits (SC) and earth fault (EF). In Wolkite, customers have faced frequent interruptions and
utility has taken a long time to clear the faults. Hence, we have to solve these problems. Thus, the objective
of this study is to assess the reliability of the current distribution system and suggest solutions for reliability
improvement. Wolkite substation of South Western district, which has a high rate of interruption, is
selected as a case study area. Wolkite substation’s reliability is assessed based on the data collected about
the overall nature of the existing Wolkite city distribution system for three years period of substation
monthly fault summary report. To limit the scope of the study, Wolkite Line 1 15 kV is chosen for
reliability improvement measures. Wolkite Line 1 15 kV has a System Average Interruption Duration
Index (SAIDI) of 144.0286 hours/customer/year and System Average Interruption Frequency Index
(SAIFI) of 425.6461 interruption/customer/year. The reliability index values of Wolkite Line 1 15 kV
indicate that the system is not reliable based on the standard of the Ethiopian Electric Authority (EEA)
which set System Average Interruption Frequency Index (SAIFI) = 20 interruption/customer/year and
System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI) = 25 hours/customer/year. Wolkite city distribution
network reconfiguration capacity is enhanced by designing lateral using insertion of auto-reclose and
switching technique that can supply the feeder during contingencies. It’s simulated in Electrical Transient
and Analysis Program Software (ETAPS 16.0.0). The system reliability improvement by each new device
is also calculated. Power restoration is boosted by integrating these devices. On average, the System
Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI) of 11.459 hours/customer/year, System Average Interruption
Frequency Index (SAIFI) of 49.94 interruption/customer/year, Expected Energy Not Supplied (EENS) of
92.4%, and Average System Availability Index (ASAI) of 99.87% have been achieved for network
reconfiguration at various fault points.