DEPENDENCY OF RELIABILITY INDICES OF DISTRIBUTION NETWORK ON FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS IN THE NETWORK
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Distribution network reliability is the basic integral part of electric power supply reliability. The main task of the network operator is the planning and development of a network through continuous construction and financial investments in the network, in order to achieve an adequate level of supply quality. This paper researches and defines the correlational dependency of distribution network reliability index on total financial investments in the network, based on the example of a characteristic distribution network.Downloads
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