Search for dissertations about: "asset management electricity"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words asset management electricity.
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1. Use of the CIM framework for data management in maintenance of electricity distribution networks
Abstract : Aging infrastructure and personnel, combined with stricter financial constraints has put maintenance, or more popular Asset Management, at the top of the agenda for most power utilities. At the same time the industry reports that this area is not properly supported by information systems. READ MORE
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2. On Risk Management of Electrical Distribution Systems and the Impact of Regulations
Abstract : The Swedish electricity market was de-regulated in 1996, followed by new laws and a new regulation applied to the natural monopolies of electrical distribution systems (EDS). These circumstances have motivated distribution systems operators (DSOs) to introduce more comprehensive analysis methods. READ MORE
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3. Load and risk based maintenance management of wind turbines
Abstract : Wind power has proven to be an important source of renewable energy in the modern electric power systems. Low profit margins due to falling electricity prices and high maintenance costs, over the past few years, have led to a focus on research in the area of maintenance management of wind turbines. READ MORE
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4. A Fault Detection Framework Using Recurrent Neural Networks for Condition Monitoring of Wind Turbines
Abstract : The global energy system is experiencing a transition to a sustainable system with ambitious targets for increased use of renewable energy. One key trend for this transition has been the large introduction of wind power and integration into the electricity grid. READ MORE
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5. Individual Failure Rate Modelling and Exploratory Failure Data Analysis for Power System Components
Abstract : A set of vital societal functions such as health and safety are necessary for today's society to function and to secure the life of its individuals. Infrastructure is required to provide and maintain these functions. READ MORE