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II. IEEE Statistics <br />When using reliability metrics, a good place to start is with the industry standard metrics found in the IEEE <br />1366 Guide. For each individual utility, the eReliability Tracker performs IEEE 1366 calculations for <br />System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI), System Average Interruption Frequency Index <br />(SAIFI), Customer Average Interruption Duration Index (CAIDI), Momentary Average Interruption <br />Frequency Index (MAIFI) and Average Service Availability Index (ASAI). <br />Due to the differences in how some utilities analyze major events (MEs) relative to their base statistics, it is <br />important to note how they are calculated and used in this report. An example of a major event includes <br />severe weather, such as a tornado or hurricane, which can lead to unusually long outages in comparison <br />to your distribution system's typical outage. In the eReliability Tracker and in this report, the Association's <br />major event threshold is used, which is a calculation based directly on the SAIDI for specific outage <br />events, rather than daily SAIDI. The major event threshold allows a utility to remove outages that exceed <br />the IEEE 2.5 beta threshold for outage events, which takes into account the utility's past outage history up <br />to 10 years. In the eReliability Tracker, if a utility does not have at least 36 outage events prior to the year <br />being analyzed, no threshold is calculated; therefore, the field below showing your utility's threshold will <br />have NULL value and the calculations without MEs in the SAIDI section of this report will be the same as <br />the calculations with MEs for your utility. More outage history will provide a better threshold for your utility. <br />Your utility's APPA major event threshold is (minutes).8.53 <br />The tables in this section can be used by utilities to better understand the performance of their electric <br />system relative to other utilities nationally and to those within their region or size class. In the SAIDI <br />section, indices are calculated for all outages with and without major events; furthermore, the data are <br />broken down to show calculations for scheduled and unscheduled outages. For each of the reliability <br />indices, the second table breaks down the national data into quartile ranges, a minimum value, and a <br />maximum value. <br />4 <br />58 <br />