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Client
Electricity North West Ltd (ENWL)
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Business need
To develop a probabilistic framework to predict the current condition and risk of failure of underground low voltage (LV) cables.
Overview
The network operators have many underground low voltage (LV) cables with minimal historic data. With the electrification of heat and transport, the mean and peak demand on the network will increase significantly. It is not currently known what causes LV cables to degrade and subsequently fail: prolonged high demand, increased peak demand or the environment the cable is buried in? This is a large problem for the network as they must anticipate which LV cables are likely to fail so they and invest in new ones where required.
The aim of this project is to use a probabilistic framework to determine the likelihood a cable will fail now, and in the future, given a range of future energy scenarios. There is historically minimal and poor-quality data surrounding LV cable failure, so we develop a probabilistic framework to ensure all uncertainties are accounted for.