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Analysis of Outage Metrics for Long-Duration Outages

This analysis focuses on outage metrics for long-duration outages in the last 12 months. Excluding forced and emergency outages, the study explores the distribution and comparison of outages with a duration of 5 days or longer against those with a lead time greater than 45-75 days.

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Analysis of Outage Metrics for Long-Duration Outages

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  1. Outage Metrics • Data was queried for the last 12 months (3/1/2015 – 3/1/2016) • Forced & Emergency outages were excluded • Outages with a duration of less than 5 days were excluded • About 20% of all outages have a duration of 5 days or longer. • Outages that had a lead time greater than 45~75 days were compared against the total outages with a duration of 5 days or longer per company to a percentage of outages that would be used in the TCR process compared to outages actually taken

  2. Outage Metrics • Data was queried for the last 12 months (3/1/2015 – 3/1/2016) • Forced & Emergency outages were excluded • Planned outages are submitted at least 7 days prior to the start time

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