The System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI)[1] is commonly used as a reliability index by electric power utilities. SAIDI is the average outage duration for each customer served, and is calculated as:

where is the number of customers and is the annual outage time for location , and is the total number of customers served. In other words,

SAIDI is measured in units of time, often minutes or hours. It is usually measured over the course of a year, and according to IEEE Standard 1366-1998 the median value for North American utilities is approximately 1.50 hours.

Comparison of SAIDI by country edit

The following is a table of SAIDI for different countries, calculated using the methodology in the World Bank's Doing Business 2016-2020 studies:

CountryPopulation

(million) in 2020[2]

SAIDI

(hours) in 2019[3]

SAIDI

(hours) in 2020[4]

Austria8.90.70.6
Belgium11.50.70.4
Croatia4.04.83.3
Cyprus1.20.30.6
Czechia10.70.50.5
Denmark5.80.50.5
Estonia1.30.30.3
Finland5.50.60.2
France67.60.20.4
Germany83.20.20.3
Greece10.71.91.6
Hungary9.82.82.6
Ireland5.00.30.8
Italy59.40.51.3
Latvia1.91.01.0
Lithuania2.80.40.4
Luxembourg0.60.40.4
Malta0.50.60.8
Netherlands17.40.80.8
Norway5.40.71.5
Poland37.91.31.1
Portugal10.30.60.5
Romania19.32.13.1
Slovakia5.51.00.9
Slovenia2.10.60.1
Spain47.40.50.5
Sweden10.40.60.6
Switzerland8.60.20.2
United Kingdom67.10.30.3
United States331.51.21.3

References edit

  1. ^ Yeddanapudi, Sree. "Distribution System Reliability Evaluation". Iowa State University. Archived from the original on 26 December 2011. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  2. ^ The World Bank, Data Bank "World Development Indicators", total population 2020, https://databank.worldbank.org/reports.aspx?source=2&series=SP.POP.TOTL&country=
  3. ^ The World Bank, Data Bank "Doing Business", SAIDI index WB 2019, https://databank.worldbank.org/SAIDI-Index-WB/id/dd1d6036
  4. ^ The World Bank, Data Bank "Doing Business", SAIDI index WB 2020, https://databank.worldbank.org/SAIDI-Index-WB/id/dd1d6036

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