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WEC Workshop on the Performance of Generating Plant 18 March 2009, Cairo, Egypt

WEC Workshop on the Performance of Generating Plant 18 March 2009, Cairo, Egypt. Plant availability statistics and benchmarking Jürgen Aydt, EnBW Kraftwerke. What is KISSY?. KISSY is an abbreviation for the German K raftwerks i nformation ssy stem –

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WEC Workshop on the Performance of Generating Plant 18 March 2009, Cairo, Egypt

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  1. WEC Workshop on the Performance of Generating Plant18 March 2009, Cairo, Egypt Plant availability statistics and benchmarking Jürgen Aydt, EnBW Kraftwerke

  2. What is KISSY? • KISSY is an abbreviation for the German • Kraftwerksinformationssystem – • which means: Power plants information system a database managed by VGB, which is an European association an information system for thermal power plants multilingual: Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Danish an online evaluation tool It is possible to analyse component experiences

  3. Basis are harmonized terms • Basis of every collaboration is a common understanding. Therefore VGB • defines performance indicators, terms, descriptions • and the necessary calculation-formulas • fixes rules for the data collection and • edits booklets to publish the results

  4. Basis are harmonized terms • Objective is to harmonize • the understanding of those defined indicators • the data collection of the input data • the calculation of the indicators and statistics and • the use of those indicators

  5. Which data are collected in KISSY? • Information of the Utility (fixed data like adresses,etc.) • Information about the Power Plant Unit • Components ▪ Boiler ▪ Steam Turbine • Via • online input (single data or corrections) or • csv-import (masses of data) ▪ Gas Turbine ▪ Generator • Availability data • Unavailability Incidents

  6. How to work with KISSY? Enter Internet address (URL): https://bkw.vgb.org/kissy-p - 128 bit encryption from VeriSign Multilingual Menu Item: Selection; Incidents; Import … enter the personal usernameand password

  7. Menu item „Evaluation“

  8. Evaluations and Reports in KISSY • Operating Results of Nuclear Power Plants – monthly, unit by unit • Technical-scientific Reports - yearly, anonymous classes • Availability of Thermal Power Plants • Analysis of Unavailability of Thermal Power Plants • Online Evaluations – with your own data for example in comparison to results of a class of anonymous competitors • Special Evaluations – on demand by VGB • KISSY/TherPerf Report from 2009 on – yearly, anonymous classes

  9. Example: Online Evaluation “Benchmark Chart”

  10. Example: Online Evaluation “Pareto Chart”

  11. Example: Special Evaluation

  12. Thank you for your attention!

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