Reliability
Power system reliability includes two components, adequacy and security. Adequacy
of the generation system ensures there are sufficient generators on-line to meet
the load demand plus reserve obligations. Adequacy of the transmission system means
the High Voltage transmission wires are large enough to carry the expected electrical
flow. Security means the power system can withstand any single contingency, which
is the loss of one or more transmission elements or a loss of any single generator
source.
Power system reliability is provided through both diligent planning and
operational excellence. Maintenance and upgrades of both generation and transmission
facilities ensures for the capability to provide a reliable transmission system.
Operational excellence and the ability to react to unplanned and unavoidable occurrences
is achieved through ongoing training and compliance with rigorous industry standards.