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Evaluation of Interruption Costs for Commercial Customers  

Choi Sang-Bong (Underground Power System Group, Power System Division, KERI)
Nam Kee-Young (Underground Power System Group, Power System Division, KERI)
Kim Dae-Kyeong (Underground Power System Group, Power System Division, KERI)
Jeong Seong-Hwan (Underground Power System Group, Power System Division, KERI)
Lee Jae-Duck (Underground Power System Group, Power System Division, KERI)
Rhoo Hee-Suk (Underground Power System Group, Power System Division, KERI)
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KIEE International Transactions on Power Engineering / v.5A, no.1, 2005 , pp. 56-61 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper presents an evaluation of the interruption costs for commercial customers in Korea using customer survey methodology. When various research results are examined, the evaluation of direct interruption costs becomes much more simplified. Especially, in the case of commercial customers, it is known that the evaluation of direct interruption costs is more useful. Accordingly, this paper selected the customer survey method to evaluate the interruption costs for commercial customers in Korea considering interruption and customer characteristics.
Keywords
analysis of customer type; commercial customer interruption cost; customer characteristics; reliability;
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