Leading Practices in
Asset Management
For Transmission &
Distribution
23rd – 24th May 2019 | Manila, Philippines
Energy1asia.com
Leading Practices in Asset Management for Transmission and Distribution (2 Days)
Faced with complicated transmission and distribution systems and limited O&M budgets, utilities are being pressed to optimize their asset
management investments while facing heavy scrutiny from both internal and external stakeholders. This 2 days program focuses on real
experiences shared with attendees so they will leave with understanding of asset management approaches and methodologies to address
problematic system components and justify their maintenance decisions to management, regulators, and external stakeholders.
The trainer will be discussing how composite health index of an asset (Examples: Transformer and others) takes into account condition of
individual components comprising it. Focus on how replace vs refurbish decisions are made and what "actions" are available to deal with
problematic assets (replacement is NOT the only option).
Best and leading practices in asset management and strategic investment decision making are at the program’s core and will be discussed
throughout with a focus on getting the most out of your assets for the least cost thus increasing their value. Developing an asset health
monitoring framework for measuring, tracking and monitoring value creation will be highlighted as well.
Throughout the 2 days course the trainer will be asking participants to share their experience regarding various topics and will encourage
them to question how they would use what they are learning in their organizations.
MASTER the necessary knowledge and complexities of:
Challenges and benefits of Asset Management approach.
Assessing condition of T&D assets using Health Indexing.
Discuss on performance metrics, performance management strategies, and determining the levers that can be used to best improve
operating performance to some extent: improved operating performance is one of several other drivers for making investments.
Understanding how risk assessment is used in identifying assets that require attention.
End-of-life decisions: replace or refurbish?
Asset Management Plan structure.
Prioritizing big projects and annual programs across different asset categories.
Using Criticality Matrices as a measure of failure impact with environment being one of the criticality factors along with safety.
Identifying assets that need to be dealt with should be based on their condition and not their age: how do we to estimate asset
condition based on available data and information?
Some assets should be replaced BEFORE they fail while other could be run to failure: how these different approaches are used in
developing Flagged for Action Plan?
Investment decisions have to be driven by reducing risks to corporate business values: how do we structure investment portfolios to
mitigate the most risk within the prescribed investment envelop?
This course provides participants with the knowledge of how Asset Management approaches and methodologies that
are applied in electrical utilities (both transmission and distribution) and is aimed at utility engineers, asset managers
and staff dealing with regulatory and financial side of utilities business:
Utility Asset Managers
Utility Engineers
Utility T&D planners
Utility executives dealing with budgeting and corporate level position.
Grid Strategy Manager
Reliability engineers and managers
Risk managers
First Line field supervisors
Operators
Equipment maintenance engineers benefit form understanding how and what they do fits into Asset Management decision
making process.
This program is intended for:
DURING THE 2 DAY SEMINAR the trainer will be sharing:
Many pictures, graphs and diagrams included. Videos will be shown to illustrate some of the concepts (showing everyday situations
that illustrate Asset Management concepts).
The trainer will cover approaches and will share some results from actual studies and will also show some hypothetical examples:
the purpose is to understand the methodologies rather than review the results as the results using the same methodology will be
different for different utilities. The trainer will focus on transformers, breakers, transmission line and distribution assets more than
on other assets as they are the most critical component of the system.
Energy1 is a sub-division of PETRO1 focus on provide trainings & technical Consultancy services. We help decision makers apply high level
technical expertise to their daily task and strategic issues across a host of industries and disciplines including energy, manufacturing ,
maritime, defense, Aviation, Water treatment and chemicals. With this, we had successfully made impact to Energy professional mainly
the Top 50 Energy players in the Asia Pacific Region
Metropolian Waterworks Authority Thailand.
Tenaga nasional berhad. San Fernando Electric Light &
Power co, Inc Sarawak Energy SP Powergrid ltd. Power Seraya SMT Technologies
Star Energy Geothermal Perbadanan bekalan air pulau pinang Aliran ihsan resources berhad Visayan Electrical company Glow Company Suruhanjaya Tenaga Indah Water Konsortium Jimah 0&M Renesas Semiconductor
Sandisk Storage
Muehlbauer
Dominant OPTO Technologies
Finisar Malaysia
Sanmina System
Bose System
Amkor Technology
EDMI Electronics
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Leading Practices in Asset Management for Transmission and Distribution (2 Days)
DAY 1
Introduction
What is Asset Management
Two aspects of Asset Management
Asset Management Benefits
Asset Management Challenges
What would you like to get out of this course
Overall Asset Condition Assessment Process
Age vs condition
What is Health Index
Factor affecting asset condition
Assessment process steps
Identifying Assets Groups for Assessment
Typical asset categories
Prioritization of asset categories
Condition Data and Condition Criteria
Examples of data for power transformers
Examples of condition criteria for circuit breakers
Health Indexing
Health Index formula
Condition Parameters and sub-Parameters
Example of calculating Health Index Score for station
transformers, circuit breakers and transmission lines
Results presentation dash boards
Post-assessment field inspections
DAY 2
Risk Assessment
Risk Assessment process
Weibull Functions
Useful life vs failure curves
Health Index vs probability of failure
Criticality definition and examples for transformers and
transmission lines
Risk based prioritization within asset categories
Risk based flagged for action strategies
Proactive vs reactive replacements
Flagged for Action Plan
Economic end of life determination
Functional considerations
Conclusion
Asset Management Corporate Strategy Hierarchy
Corporate vs Asset Management strategy
Other Strategic issues and challenges
Strategic Tools
Asset Management Plan
Performance Metrics with examples
ISO55000
Investments prioritization using Corporate Business
Values with examples
Asset analytics platform example.
Asset Management Maturity and Current Developments
Maturity pyramid
Traditional vs expanded Asset Management
Asset Analytics Platform
Prevailing theory and methodologies
Asset Management work at CIGRE
Asset Management for
Transmission and
Distribution
2 or more
Person
Per Person
PROGRAM DETAILS Venue: Manila, Philippines Date: 23rd – 24th May 2019
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