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Carhuamaca, M., Mansilla, R. (2017). Propuesta de una metodología de compensación por interrupciones del servicio eléctrico y su contribución en la compensación real y oportuna a los usuarios regulados [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/8263
Carhuamaca, M., Mansilla, R. Propuesta de una metodología de compensación por interrupciones del servicio eléctrico y su contribución en la compensación real y oportuna a los usuarios regulados [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/8263
@mastersthesis{renati/708125,
title = "Propuesta de una metodología de compensación por interrupciones del servicio eléctrico y su contribución en la compensación real y oportuna a los usuarios regulados",
author = "Mansilla Manrique, Rocío Zenaida",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2017"
}
One of the obligations of the electric power distribution companies (EDE) in Peru, is the compensation for power outages, as a result of any issue in their primary and / or secondary distribution networks, to regulated users in the different tariff options (BT5B, MT2, BT3, etc.). Currently, EDEs compensate in application of the Ley de Concesiones Eléctricas (LCE, main law in the sector), when interruptions are greater than four (4) hours; And by the Norma Técnica de Calidad de los Servicios Eléctricos (NTCSE - Technical Standard for the Quality of Electric Services), when the six months-tolerances established in that standard are transposed, according to the voltage level of the affected user. It is pointed out that the methodologies established both in the LCE and in the NTCSE, date back more than 10 years, under different conditions to the current ones and in many cases without updating recognized costs. Therefore, the present investigation is oriented to the revision of these and after that, if it is the case, to propose a methodology of compensation for interruptions of the electric service that contributes to a real, just and timely compensation to regulated users. In order to achieve the proposed objective, the compensation methodologies established in the LCE and in the NTCSE have been fully evaluated, reporting that the methodologies differ considerably from each other, and although complementary, they provide for different evaluation parameters, the compensation under the LCE methodology is not being correctly and timely, violating the right of users, and also, the Organismo Supervisor de la Inversión en Energía y Minería (Osinergmin - Supervisory Agency for Energy and Mining Investment) is monitoring only the compensation under the methodology of NTCSE, causing that the corresponding interests are not recognized in case it has not been compensated in its opportunity, by the methodology established in the LCE. In this sense, a single compensation methodology is proposed for each tariff option, which considers: i) The historical consumption of the affected supply, thus achieving that it is carried out on the basis of an independent consumption pattern, for each case; ii) The cost for energy not provided by the interruptions to the so-called “rationing cost“ (the average cost incurred by users, not having energy, and having to obtain it from alternative sources) and iii) Tariff in force. Likewise, it is proposed that compensation in favor of users be effected the month following the event in the billing of the month, and Osinergmin must develop a monitoring procedure for this. The application of the proposed methodology of compensation, as a result of the present thesis, has increased by more than 10% the amount of clearing than currently perceived, which confirms the hypothesis formulated. Keywords: interruption, compensation, user regulated, quality of electricity supply, kilowatt-hour cost.
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