Each electric transmission
and/or distribution utility shall develop reliability reports on a
calendar-year basis beginning with calendar year 2001. Reports shall
be filed with the Public Service Board and the Department of Public
Service no later than 30 days after the end of each calendar year.
The format of the reports shall be that prescribed by the Board. At a
minimum, each report shall include:
(2) A table showing the number of
Outages and the total Customer Hours Out, system-wide, experienced
during the reporting period due to each of the following categories
of causes:
(a) Trees - Outages
caused by the interaction of trees and tree branches (regardless of
whether the tree originated inside or outside of the right-of-way)
with the electric system, including Outages resulting from trees
interacting with the electric system during severe weather.
Tree-related Outages which result from operator error, accidents, or
animals (e.g., beavers) should be listed under the respective
cause-related category.
(b) Weather - Outages caused by
wind, snow, lightning, ice, and flooding. Outages from weather events
which cause trees to interact with the electrical system should be
listed in the trees category.
(c) Company Initiated Outage -
Outages caused by utility scheduled construction and
maintenance.
(d)
Equipment Failure - Outages caused by specific equipment failures
such as transformer or arrester failures.
(e) Operator Error - Outages caused
by utility or utility contractor error, including contract tree
trimmer error.
(f)
Accidents - Outages caused by accidents by other than utility
employees or contractors, including the felling of trees into utility
lines, as well as Outages resulting from emergencies such as police
or fire department requests for shutdowns.
(g) Animals - Outages caused by the
interaction of animals such as birds, squirrels, and racoons with the
electric system. Outages also caused by trees, in which the root
cause is the action of an animal, should also be placed in this
category.
(h) Power
Supplier - Outages caused by the loss of power supply from another
utility.
(i) Non-Utility
Power Supplier - Outages caused by the loss of power supply from a
non-utility provider.
(j)
Other - Outages with known causes that fall outside of the categories
listed above.
(k) Unknown
- Outages with causes unknown.