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ActewAGL Distribution: Basis of Preparation - ANNUAL RIN 2015/16
Variable Financial or Actual or Data source Methodology
Non-Financial Estimated
Worksheet 2.11 - LABOUR
Table 2.11.3 - LABOUR / NON-LABOUR EXPENDITURE SPLIT
2.11.3.1 - Opex
In-house labour expenditure F A ORACLE general ledger ORACLE General Ledger has natural accounts which capture total expenditure for this category. Related party services are separated by reviewing expenditure to ActewAGL's a
Labour expenditure outsourced to related parties F A partners.
Labour expenditure outsourced to unrelated parties F A
Controllable non-labour expenditure F A
Uncontrollable non-labour expenditure F A
2.11.3.2 - Capex
In-house labour expenditure F A ORACLE general ledger ORACLE General Ledger has natural accounts which capture total expenditure for this category. Related party services are separated by reviewing expenditure to ActewAGL's a
Labour expenditure outsourced to related parties F A partners.
Labour expenditure outsourced to unrelated parties F A
Controllable non-labour expenditure F A
Uncontrollable non-labour expenditure F A
Worksheet 3.6 - QUALITY OF SERVICES
Table 3.6.5 - QUALITY OF SUPPLY METRICS
Over voltage events - due to high voltage injection x x x TNSP Metering Project has been approved and will be completed during 2016/17 to install metering capable of measuring quality of supply a
Customers receiving over-voltage - due to high voltage injection x x
Over voltage events - due to lightning x x
Customers receiving over-voltage - due to lightning x x
Over voltage events - due to voltage regulation or other cause x x
Customers receiving over-voltage - due to voltage regulation or other cause x x
Voltage variations - steady state (zone sub) x x
Voltage variations - one minute (zone sub) x x
Voltage variations - 10 seconds (zone sub) Min<0.7 x x
Voltage variations - 10 seconds (zone sub) Min<0.8 x x
Voltage variations - 10 seconds (zone sub) Min<0.9 x x
Voltage variations - steady state (feeder) x x
Voltage variations - % zone subs monitored x x
Voltage variations - % feeders monitored x x
Table 3.6.6 - COMPLAINTS - TECHNICAL QUALITY OF SUPPLY
3.6.6.1 - TECHNICAL QUALITY OF SUPPLY
Number of complaints - technical quality of supply N A VELOCITY billing database [VELOCITY extract] Monthly SQL from VELOCITY filtered by complaint category 'quality of supply'. This report shows all complaint categories required in this table (e.g. a
Complaint - technical quality of supply - number), consistent with definitions as described in legislation (Annual RIN issued by the AER to ActewAGL 3rd February 2016) and
previous years experience/calculation methodology.
ActewAGL confirms complaint information is captured and calculations made in accordance with the AER's final decision on ActewAGL's revenue proposal 2015-19
(attachment 11 - Service Target Performance Incentive Scheme).
3.6.6.2 - PERCENTAGE OF COMPLAINTS BY CATEGORY
Low voltage supply x x x TNSP Metering Project has been approved and will be completed during 2016/17 to install metering capable of measuring quality of supply. a
Voltage dips x x
Voltage swell x x
Voltage spike (impulsive transient) x x
Waveform distortion x x
TV or radio interference x x
Solar related x x
Noise from appliances x x
Other x x
3.6.6.3 - PERCENTAGE OF COMPLAINTS BY LIKELY CAUSE
Network equipment faulty x x x x a
Network interference by NSP equipment x x
Network interference by another customer x x
Network limitation x x
Customer internal problem x x
No problem identified x x
Environmental x x
Other x x
Table 3.6.7 - CUSTOMER SERVICE METRICS
3.6.7.1 - TIMELY PROVISIONS OF SERVICES
Number of connections made x x x x a
Number of connections not made on or before agreed date x x
3.6.7.2 - TIMELY REPAIR OF FAULTY STREET LIGHTS
Street lights - average monthly number "out" x x ActewAGL Distribution does not own the streetlight network in the ACT x a
Street lights - not repaired by "fix by" date x x
Street lights - average number of days to repair x x
Total number of street lights x x
3.6.7.3 - CALL CENTRE PERFORMANCE
Calls to call centre fault line N A CISCO historical reporting platform Data is extracted by accessing the CISCO historical reporting platform for specific contact centre reports for the specified date range (01/07/2015 to 30/06/2016). This report a
Calls to fault line answered within 30 seconds N A shows all categories required in this table (e.g. Calls to fault line - average waiting time before call answered), consistent with definitions as described in legislation (Annual
RIN issued by the AER to ActewAGL 3rd February 2016) and previous years experience/calculation methodology.
Percentage of calls abandoned is provided in the report obtained from CISCO historical reporting. Calculation is based on number of abandoned calls divided by total calls
Calls to fault line - average waiting time before call answered N A presented to obtain a percentage.
Note: Overload events are tracked manually within the business based on specific events. [Please note there were nil overload events this FY].
ActewAGL confirms reliability and performance calculations are made in accordance with the AER's final decision on ActewAGL's revenue proposal 2015-19 (attachment 11 -
Service Target Performance Incentive Scheme).
Call centre - number of overload events N A
CISCO historical reporting platform Data is extracted by accessing the CISCO historical reporting platform for specific contact centre reports for the specified date range (01/07/2015 to 30/06/2016). This report
shows all categories required in this table (e.g. Calls to fault line - average waiting time before call answered), consistent with definitions as described in legislation (Annual
RIN issued by the AER to ActewAGL 3rd February 2016) and previous years experience/calculation methodology.
Percentage of calls abandoned is provided in the report obtained from CISCO historical reporting. Calculation is based on number of abandoned calls divided by total calls
presented to obtain a percentage.
Note: Overload events are tracked manually within the business based on specific events. [Please note there were nil overload events this FY].
ActewAGL Distribution: Basis of Preparation - ANNUAL RIN 2015/16
ActewAGL confirms reliability and performance calculations are made in accordance with the AER's final decision on ActewAGL's revenue proposal 2015-19 (attachment 11 -
Service Target Performance Incentive Scheme).
Variable Financial or Actual or Data source Methodology
Non-Financial Estimated
Percentage of calls abandoned N A
3.6.7.4 - NUMBER OF CUSTOMER COMPLAINTS
Complaint - reliability of supply x x VELOCITY billing database Refer to table 3.6.6.1 re Complaint - technical quality of supply a
Complaint - technical quality of supply N A
Complaint - administrative process or customer service x x
Complaint - connection or augmentation x x
Complaint - other x x
Total number of complaints x x
Worksheet 3.6.8 - NETWORK - FEEDERS
Table 3.6.8 - Network Feeder Reliability
Feeder ID / name N A ADMS Distribution Management System, APPLY Outage database, ArcFM GIS database Feeder classification is based on the ratio which existed during the previous regulatory period, which was used for the 5 year average and as a basis for the current STPIS a
Description of the service area for the feeder N A targets. ActewAGL considers this reasonable as it is consistent with legislation (Annual RIN issued by the AER to ActewAGL 3rd February 2016) and previous years
methodologies. ActewAGL also considers this reliable as there exists sufficient and appropriate supporting documentation to present in support of the methodology, and the
Feeder classification N A information itself was prepared by competent, capable and objective ActewAGL staff, Feeder classification is considered 'Actual' data since it is not estimated or calculated.
Number of distribution customers(1) N A Number of Distribution Customers: Number of customers on each feeder (count of Active NMI per feeder obtained from ArcFM extracts)
Length of high voltage distribution lines - Overhead N A
Length of high voltage distribution lines - Underground N A ActewAGL confirms reliability calculations are made in accordance with the AER's final decision on ActewAGL's revenue proposal 2015-19 (attachment 11 - Service Target
Maximum demand (MVA) N A Performance Incentive Scheme).
SAIDI is the sum of the duration of each unplanned sustained interruption (in minutes) divided by the total number of distribution customers. SAIDI excludes momentary
interruptions (one minute or less).
The number of distribution customer used to derive SAIDI reflect the relevant network type and the average of the number of customer at the beginning of the reporting
period and the number of customers at the end of the reporting period.
Energy not supplied (MWh) - Unplanned N A Whole Network – Total Distribution customers
Network Classification - Urban: Total Urban Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
Network Classification – Short Rural: Total Short Rural Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
SAIFI is the total number of each unplanned sustained interruption divided by the total number of distribution customers. SAIFI excludes momentary interruptions (one
Energy not supplied (MWh) - Planned N A minute or less)). SAIFI is expressed per 0.01 interruption.
The number of distribution customer used to derive SAIFI reflect the relevant network type and the average of the number of customer at the beginning of the reporting
period and the number of customers at the end of the reporting period.
Whole Network – Total Distribution customers
Low Reliability Feeder (SAIDI) N A Network Classification - Urban: Total Urban Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
Network Classification – Short Rural: Total Short Rural Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
ActewAGL has applied the definitions (as per Annual RIN issued by the AER to ActewAGL 3rd February 2016) relating to Energy not supplied (unplanned)(MWh), Energy not
supplied (planned)(MWh), Unplanned outage, SAIDI and SAIFI to its calculation methodology, exclusive of the effect of excluded outages (such as load interruptions by a
transmission connection asset failure) and exclusive of momentary outages.
For outages from 1-Jul-2015 to 19-Feb-2016, energy not supplied is calculated using average energy not delivered per customer per minute from ADMS data above multiplied
Unplanned Outages - Total number of unplanned outages N A by the customer minutes off supply. ActewAGL considers this reasonable as it is consistent with legislation (Annual RIN issued by the AER to ActewAGL 3rd February 2016) and
previous years experience (calculation methodology. It was not possible to use option (a) for this period due to IT systems (APPLY and TCS) not allowing the linking of actual
energy delivered (billing history) with customers connected to each feeder.
From 20-Feb-2016 onwards, energy not supplied is calculated using option (a) average consumption of customers interrupted based on their billing history. This data is
Unplanned Outages - Unplanned customer minutes off-supply - Including excluded events and N A included in the outages extract from ADMS. ActewAGL considers this calculation to be as reliable as possible as going forward, ActewAGL will be reporting on reliability using
MEDs the ADMS as the single source of truth ensuring only the highest quality data is used.
ActewAGL confirms this approach is consistent with the definition of Total planned customer minutes off supply (not including momentary interruptions) as per the Annual
RIN issued by the AER to ActewAGL 3rd February 2016.
[ADMS Distribution Management System - outages extract] manipulated in spreadsheet to produce outage reports (Actual)] - Irrelevant records (Customer fault and
Cancelled incidents) are first removed from ADMS extract. Planned statistics are sum of Incidents with "Planned" Cause where average duration is > 1 minute. Unplanned
statistics are sum of Incidents with Cause of anything other than "Planned" where the average duration is > 1 minute.
Unplanned Outages - Unplanned customer minutes off-supply -After removing excluded events N A
and MED [APPLY Outage database extract] manipulated in spreadsheet to produce outage reports (Actual). Single Premise Outage Report extract manipulated in spreadsheet to
produce outage reports (Actual)] - Irrelevant records (Customer fault incidents) are first removed from APPLY extract. Planned statistics are sum of Incidents with "Planned"
Cause where average duration is > 1 minute. Unplanned statistics are sum of Incidents with Cause of anything other than "Planned" where the average duration is > 1 minute.
[ArcFM extract (PremiseInfo, Meter and ServicePoint tables)] manipulated in spreadsheet to estimate the ratio of Urban vs Rural customers; and extract of HV cables and
conductors manipulated in spreadsheet to calculate OH and UG feeder lengths] - Premise Info table is first joined to Meter table using PremiseInfoUID. The resulting table is
then joined to Service Point table using ServicePointUID. A Pivot table is then constructed to count the number of NMIs (number of customers) for each HV feeder.
Unplanned Outages - Unplanned interruptions - Including excluded events and MEDs N A
Unplanned Outages - Unplanned interruptions - After removing excluded events and MED N A
Planned Outages - Total number of planned outages N A
Planned Outages - Planned customer minutes off-supply - Including excluded events and MEDs N A
Planned Outages - Planned customer minutes off-supply - After removing excluded events and N A
MED
Planned Outages - Planned interruptions (SAIFI) - Including excluded events and MEDs N A
Planned Outages - Planned interruptions (SAIFI) -After removing excluded events and MED N A
Worksheet 3.6.9 - NETWORK - RELIABILITY
Table 3.6.9.1 - PLANNED MINUTES OFF SUPPLY (SAIDI)
ActewAGL Distribution: Basis of Preparation - ANNUAL RIN 2015/16
Variable Financial or Actual or Data source Methodology
Non-Financial Estimated
SAIDI - Network categorisation - CBD N A ADMS Distribution Management System, APPLY Outage database, ArcFM GIS database, SAIDI is the sum of the duration of each unplanned sustained interruption (in minutes) divided by the total number of distribution customers. SAIDI excludes momentary a
Annual RIN 3.6.8 interruptions (one minute or less)
The number of distribution customer used to derive SAIDI reflect the relevant network type and the average of the number of customer at the beginning of the reporting
period and the number of customers at the end of the reporting period.
Whole Network – Total Distribution customers
Network Classification -Urban - Total Urban Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
Network Classification – Short Rural – Total Short Rural Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
Individual Feeder – Customers on that Feeder (count of Active NMI per feeder obtained from ArcFM extracts)
SAIDI - Network categorisation - Urban N A SAIFI is the total number of each unplanned sustained interruption divided by the total number of distribution customers. SAIFI excludes momentary interruptions (one
minute or less)). SAIFI is expressed per 0.01 interruption.
The number of distribution customer used to derive SAIFI reflect the relevant network type and the average of the number of customer at the beginning of the reporting
period and the number of customers at the end of the reporting period.
Whole Network – Total Distribution customers
Network Classification -Urban - Total Urban Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
Network Classification – Short Rural – Total Short Rural Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
ActewAGL has applied the definition (as per Annual RIN issued by the AER to ActewAGL 3rd February 2016) relating to Planned SAIDI to its calculation methodology, excluding
momentary interruptions (one minute or less). As shown above this is inclusive of Whole Network, and Network Classification.
[ADMS Distribution Management System - outages extract] manipulated in spreadsheet to produce outage reports (Actual)] - Irrelevant records (Customer fault and
Cancelled incidents) are first removed from ADMS extract. Planned statistics are sum of Incidents with "Planned" Cause where average duration is > 1 minute. Unplanned
SAIDI - Network categorisation - Rural short N A statistics are sum of Incidents with Cause of anything other than "Planned" where the average duration is > 1 minute.
[APPLY Outage database extract] manipulated in spreadsheet to produce outage reports (Actual). Single Premise Outage Report extract manipulated in spreadsheet to
produce outage reports (Actual)] - Irrelevant records (Customer fault incidents) are first removed from APPLY extract. Planned statistics are sum of Incidents with "Planned"
Cause where average duration is > 1 minute. Unplanned statistics are sum of Incidents with Cause of anything other than "Planned" where the average duration is > 1 minute.
[ArcFM extract (PremiseInfo, Meter and ServicePoint tables)] manipulated in spreadsheet to estimate the ratio of Urban vs Rural customers; and extract of HV cables and
conductors manipulated in spreadsheet to calculate OH and UG feeder lengths] - Premise Info table is first joined to Meter table using PremiseInfoUID. The resulting table is
then joined to Service Point table using ServicePointUID. A Pivot table is then constructed to count the number of NMIs (number of customers) for each HV feeder.
SAIDI - Network categorisation - Rural long N A
SAIDI - Network categorisation - Whole network N A
Table 3.6.9.2 - PLANNED INTERRUPTIONS TO SUPPLY (SAIFI)
SAIFI - Network categorisation - CBD N A ADMS Distribution Management System, APPLY Outage database, ArcFM GIS database, SAIDI is the sum of the duration of each unplanned sustained interruption (in minutes) divided by the total number of distribution customers. SAIDI excludes momentary a
Annual RIN 3.6.8 interruptions (one minute or less).
The number of distribution customer used to derive SAIDI reflect the relevant network type and the average of the number of customer at the beginning of the reporting
period and the number of customers at the end of the reporting period.
Whole Network – Total Distribution customers
Network Classification -Urban - Total Urban Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
Network Classification – Short Rural – Total Short Rural Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
Individual Feeder – Customers on that Feeder (count of Active NMI per feeder obtained from ArcFM extracts)
SAIFI is the total number of each unplanned sustained interruption divided by the total number of distribution customers. SAIFI excludes momentary interruption (one minute
or less)). SAIFI is expressed per 0.01 interruption.
SAIFI - Network categorisation - Urban N A The number of distribution customer used to derive SAIFI reflect the relevant network type and the average of the number of customer at the beginning of the reporting
period and the number of customers at the end of the reporting period.
Whole Network – Total Distribution customers
Network Classification -Urban - Total Urban Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
Network Classification – Short Rural – Total Short Rural Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
ActewAGL has applied the definition (as per Annual RIN issued by the AER to ActewAGL 3rd February 2016) relating to Planned SAIFI to its calculation methodology, excluding
momentary interruptions (one minute or less). As shown above this is inclusive of Whole Network, and Network Classification.
[ADMS Distribution Management System - outages extract] manipulated in spreadsheet to produce outage reports (Actual)] - Irrelevant records (Customer fault and
Cancelled incidents) are first removed from ADMS extract. Planned statistics are sum of Incidents with "Planned" Cause where average duration is > 1 minute. Unplanned
SAIFI - Network categorisation - Rural short N A statistics are sum of Incidents with Cause of anything other than "Planned" where the average duration is > 1 minute.
[APPLY Outage database extract] manipulated in spreadsheet to produce outage reports (Actual). Single Premise Outage Report extract manipulated in spreadsheet to
produce outage reports (Actual)] - Irrelevant records (Customer fault incidents) are first removed from APPLY extract. Planned statistics are sum of Incidents with "Planned"
Cause where average duration is > 1 minute. Unplanned statistics are sum of Incidents with Cause of anything other than "Planned" where the average duration is > 1 minute.
[ArcFM extract (PremiseInfo, Meter and ServicePoint tables)] manipulated in spreadsheet to estimate the ratio of Urban vs Rural customers; and extract of HV cables and
conductors manipulated in spreadsheet to calculate OH and UG feeder lengths] - Premise Info table is first joined to Meter table using PremiseInfoUID. The resulting table is
then joined to Service Point table using ServicePointUID. A Pivot table is then constructed to count the number of NMIs (number of customers) for each HV feeder.
SAIFI - Network categorisation - Rural long N A
SAIFI - Network categorisation - Whole network N A
Worksheet 6.2 RELIABILITY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE PERFORMANCE
Table 6.2.1 -UNPLANNED MINUTES OFF SUPPLY (SAIDI)
Total sustained minutes off supply - CBD N A ADMS Distribution Management System, APPLY Outage database, ArcFM GIS database, Feeder classification is based on the ratio which existed during the previous regulatory period, which was used for the 5 year average and as a basis for the current STPIS a
Total sustained minutes off supply - Urban N A Annual RIN 3.6.8 targets. ActewAGL considers this reasonable as it is consistent with legislation (Annual RIN issued by the AER to ActewAGL 3rd February 2016) and previous years
methodologies. ActewAGL also considers this reliable as there exists sufficient and appropriate supporting documentation to present in support of the methodology, and the
information itself was prepared by competent, capable and objective ActewAGL staff, Feeder classification is considered 'Actual' data since it is not estimated or calculated.
ActewAGL confirms reliability calculations are made in accordance with the AER's final decision on ActewAGL's revenue proposal 2015-19 (attachment 11 - Service Target
Performance Incentive Scheme).
SAIDI is the sum of the duration of each unplanned sustained interruption (in minutes) divided by the total number of distribution customers. SAIDI excludes momentary
interruptions (one minute or less)
The number of distribution customer used to derive SAIDI reflect the relevant network type and the average of the number of customer at the beginning of the reporting
period and the number of customers at the end of the reporting period.
Whole Network – Total Distribution customers
Network Classification - Urban: Total Urban Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
Network Classification – Short Rural: Total Short Rural Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
Individual Feeder – Customers on that Feeder (count of Active NMI per feeder obtained from ArcFM extracts)
SAIFI is the total number of each unplanned sustained interruption divided by the total number of distribution customers. SAIFI excludes momentary interruptions (one
minute or less)). SAIFI is expressed per 0.01 interruption.
The number of distribution customer used to derive SAIFI reflect the relevant network type and the average of the number of customer at the beginning of the reporting
period and the number of customers at the end of the reporting period.
Whole Network – Total Distribution customers
Network Classification - Urban: Total Urban Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
Network Classification – Short Rural: Total Short Rural Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
ActewAGL has applied the definitions (as per Annual RIN issued by the AER to ActewAGL 3rd February 2016) relating to Energy not supplied (unplanned)(MWh), Energy not
supplied (planned)(MWh), Unplanned outage, SAIDI and SAIFI to its calculation methodology, exclusive of the effect of excluded outages (such as load interruptions by a
transmission connection asset failure) and exclusive of momentary outages.
[ADMS Distribution Management System - outages extract] manipulated in spreadsheet to produce outage reports (Actual)] - Irrelevant records (Customer fault and
Cancelled incidents) are first removed from ADMS extract. Planned statistics are sum of Incidents with "Planned" Cause where average duration is > 1 minute. Unplanned
statistics are sum of Incidents with Cause of anything other than "Planned" where the average duration is > 1 minute.
[APPLY Outage database extract] manipulated in spreadsheet to produce outage reports (Actual). Single Premise Outage Report extract manipulated in spreadsheet to
produce outage reports (Actual)] - Irrelevant records (Customer fault incidents) are first removed from APPLY extract. Planned statistics are sum of Incidents with "Planned"
Cause where average duration is > 1 minute. Unplanned statistics are sum of Incidents with Cause of anything other than "Planned" where the average duration is > 1 minute.
[ArcFM extract (PremiseInfo, Meter and ServicePoint tables)] manipulated in spreadsheet to estimate the ratio of Urban vs Rural customers; and extract of HV cables and
conductors manipulated in spreadsheet to calculate OH and UG feeder lengths] - Premise Info table is first joined to Meter table using PremiseInfoUID. The resulting table is
then joined to Service Point table using ServicePointUID. A Pivot table is then constructed to count the number of NMIs (number of customers) for each HV feeder.
ActewAGL Distribution: Basis of Preparation - ANNUAL RIN 2015/16
Financial or Actual or ADMS Distribution Management System, APPLY Outage database, ArcFM GIS database, Feeder classification is based on the ratio which existed during the previous regulatory period, which was used for the 5 year average and as a basis for the current STPIS
Variable Non-Financial Estimated Data source Methodology
Annual RIN 3.6.8 targets. ActewAGL considers this reasonable as it is consistent with legislation (Annual RIN issued by the AER to ActewAGL 3rd February 2016) and previous years
methodologies. ActewAGL also considers this reliable as there exists sufficient and appropriate supporting documentation to present in support of the methodology, and the
Total sustained minutes off supply - Short Rural N A information itself was prepared by competent, capable and objective ActewAGL staff, Feeder classification is considered 'Actual' data since it is not estimated or calculated.
ActewAGL confirms reliability calculations are made in accordance with the AER's final decision on ActewAGL's revenue proposal 2015-19 (attachment 11 - Service Target
Performance Incentive Scheme).
SAIDI is the sum of the duration of each unplanned sustained interruption (in minutes) divided by the total number of distribution customers. SAIDI excludes momentary
interruptions (one minute or less)
Total sustained minutes off supply - Long Rural N A The number of distribution customer used to derive SAIDI reflect the relevant network type and the average of the number of customer at the beginning of the reporting
period and the number of customers at the end of the reporting period.
Whole Network – Total Distribution customers
Network Classification - Urban: Total Urban Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
Network Classification – Short Rural: Total Short Rural Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
Total sustained minutes off supply - Whole Network N A Individual Feeder – Customers on that Feeder (count of Active NMI per feeder obtained from ArcFM extracts)
SAIFI is the total number of each unplanned sustained interruption divided by the total number of distribution customers. SAIFI excludes momentary interruptions (one
minute or less)). SAIFI is expressed per 0.01 interruption.
The number of distribution customer used to derive SAIFI reflect the relevant network type and the average of the number of customer at the beginning of the reporting
period and the number of customers at the end of the reporting period.
Whole Network – Total Distribution customers
Total of excluded events (see 3.3 of STPIS) - CBD N A Network Classification - Urban: Total Urban Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
Network Classification – Short Rural: Total Short Rural Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
ActewAGL has applied the definitions (as per Annual RIN issued by the AER to ActewAGL 3rd February 2016) relating to Energy not supplied (unplanned)(MWh), Energy not
Total of excluded events (see 3.3 of STPIS) - Urban N A supplied (planned)(MWh), Unplanned outage, SAIDI and SAIFI to its calculation methodology, exclusive of the effect of excluded outages (such as load interruptions by a
transmission connection asset failure) and exclusive of momentary outages.
[ADMS Distribution Management System - outages extract] manipulated in spreadsheet to produce outage reports (Actual)] - Irrelevant records (Customer fault and
Total of excluded events (see 3.3 of STPIS) - Short Rural N A Cancelled incidents) are first removed from ADMS extract. Planned statistics are sum of Incidents with "Planned" Cause where average duration is > 1 minute. Unplanned
statistics are sum of Incidents with Cause of anything other than "Planned" where the average duration is > 1 minute.
[APPLY Outage database extract] manipulated in spreadsheet to produce outage reports (Actual). Single Premise Outage Report extract manipulated in spreadsheet to
produce outage reports (Actual)] - Irrelevant records (Customer fault incidents) are first removed from APPLY extract. Planned statistics are sum of Incidents with "Planned"
Cause where average duration is > 1 minute. Unplanned statistics are sum of Incidents with Cause of anything other than "Planned" where the average duration is > 1 minute.
[ArcFM extract (PremiseInfo, Meter and ServicePoint tables)] manipulated in spreadsheet to estimate the ratio of Urban vs Rural customers; and extract of HV cables and
conductors manipulated in spreadsheet to calculate OH and UG feeder lengths] - Premise Info table is first joined to Meter table using PremiseInfoUID. The resulting table is
Total of excluded events (see 3.3 of STPIS) - Long Rural N A then joined to Service Point table using ServicePointUID. A Pivot table is then constructed to count the number of NMIs (number of customers) for each HV feeder.
Total of excluded events (see 3.3 of STPIS) - Whole Network N A
Total sustained minutes off supply after removing excluded events - CBD N A
Total sustained minutes off supply after removing excluded events - Urban N A
Total sustained minutes off supply after removing excluded events - Short Rural N A
Total sustained minutes off supply after removing excluded events - Long Rural N A
Total sustained minutes off supply after removing excluded events - Whole Network N A
Table 6.2.2 -UNPLANNED MINUTES OFF SUPPLY (SAIFI)
Total sustained minutes off supply - CBD N A ADMS Distribution Management System, APPLY Outage database, ArcFM GIS database, Feeder classification is based on the ratio which existed during the previous regulatory period, which was used for the 5 year average and as a basis for the current STPIS a
Total sustained minutes off supply - Urban N A Annual RIN 3.6.8 targets. ActewAGL considers this reasonable as it is consistent with legislation (Annual RIN issued by the AER to ActewAGL 3rd February 2016) and previous years
methodologies. ActewAGL also considers this reliable as there exists sufficient and appropriate supporting documentation to present in support of the methodology, and the
information itself was prepared by competent, capable and objective ActewAGL staff, Feeder classification is considered 'Actual' data since it is not estimated or calculated.
ActewAGL confirms reliability calculations are made in accordance with the AER's final decision on ActewAGL's revenue proposal 2015-19 (attachment 11 - Service Target
Performance Incentive Scheme).
Total sustained minutes off supply - Short Rural N A
SAIDI is the sum of the duration of each unplanned sustained interruption (in minutes) divided by the total number of distribution customers. SAIDI excludes momentary
interruptions (one minute or less)
The number of distribution customer used to derive SAIDI reflect the relevant network type and the average of the number of customer at the beginning of the reporting
period and the number of customers at the end of the reporting period.
Whole Network – Total Distribution customers
Network Classification - Urban: Total Urban Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
Network Classification – Short Rural: Total Short Rural Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
Individual Feeder – Customers on that Feeder (count of Active NMI per feeder obtained from ArcFM extracts)
Total sustained minutes off supply - Long Rural N A SAIFI is the total number of each unplanned sustained interruption divided by the total number of distribution customers. SAIFI excludes momentary interruptions (one
minute or less)). SAIFI is expressed per 0.01 interruption.
The number of distribution customer used to derive SAIFI reflect the relevant network type and the average of the number of customer at the beginning of the reporting
period and the number of customers at the end of the reporting period.
Whole Network – Total Distribution customers
Total sustained minutes off supply - Whole Network N A Network Classification - Urban: Total Urban Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
Network Classification – Short Rural: Total Short Rural Customers (using ratio obtained from ArcFM extracts)
ActewAGL has applied the definitions (as per Annual RIN issued by the AER to ActewAGL 3rd February 2016) relating to Energy not supplied (unplanned)(MWh), Energy not
supplied (planned)(MWh), Unplanned outage, SAIDI and SAIFI to its calculation methodology, exclusive of the effect of excluded outages (such as load interruptions by a
transmission connection asset failure) and exclusive of momentary outages.
[ADMS Distribution Management System - outages extract] manipulated in spreadsheet to produce outage reports (Actual)] - Irrelevant records (Customer fault and
Cancelled incidents) are first removed from ADMS extract. Planned statistics are sum of Incidents with "Planned" Cause where average duration is > 1 minute. Unplanned
Total of excluded events (see 3.3 of STPIS) - CBD N A statistics are sum of Incidents with Cause of anything other than "Planned" where the average duration is > 1 minute.
[APPLY Outage database extract] manipulated in spreadsheet to produce outage reports (Actual). Single Premise Outage Report extract manipulated in spreadsheet to
produce outage reports (Actual)] - Irrelevant records (Customer fault incidents) are first removed from APPLY extract. Planned statistics are sum of Incidents with "Planned"
Cause where average duration is > 1 minute. Unplanned statistics are sum of Incidents with Cause of anything other than "Planned" where the average duration is > 1 minute.
Total of excluded events (see 3.3 of STPIS) - Urban N A [ArcFM extract (PremiseInfo, Meter and ServicePoint tables)] manipulated in spreadsheet to estimate the ratio of Urban vs Rural customers; and extract of HV cables and
conductors manipulated in spreadsheet to calculate OH and UG feeder lengths] - Premise Info table is first joined to Meter table using PremiseInfoUID. The resulting table is
then joined to Service Point table using ServicePointUID. A Pivot table is then constructed to count the number of NMIs (number of customers) for each HV feeder.
Total of excluded events (see 3.3 of STPIS) - Short Rural N A
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