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​Caruna responds to the increasing reliability demand

Finland’s largest electric utility, Caruna, was founded in 2014 and invests more than EUR 100 million in its electric network annually. A weather-proof electric network will be built by optimizing investments.
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Caruna has 700,000 electric distribution customers, an electric network measuring almost 87,300 km, and, despite its short operational history, long traditions. The utility’s roots stretch back over 100 years to a place called Karuna. The electric utility has been through several phases and is currently the largest in Finland with a market share of approximately 20 percent.

Aiming for the continuity of electric supply

Society is becoming ever more dependent on electricity. At the same time, global warming fuels extreme weather events that can cause considerable damage to power lines. Caruna’s network suffered severe damage at the turn of the years 2011 and 2012, when large-scale winter storms ravaged Finland, causing trees to fall onto power lines.

​The most destructive storms in decades led to significant public debate and spurred amendments to the Electricity Market Act. The aim is to ensure the continuity of electric supply to consumers. In Finland, the maximum duration of an outage is now set at six hours in urban areas and 36 hours in other areas.
Thanks to the rapid deployment schedule for the network information system, we were able to improve the efficiency of our asset management processes and ramp up planned investments as quickly as possible.
Sauli Antila, ​Development Director, Caruna, Finland

Investment efficiency is the key

​Caruna invests over EUR 100 million annually to develop its electric network. Despite the fact that the reliability of Caruna’s electric distribution is over 99%, developing weatherproof network is worthwhile. Preventing outages from occurring pays off because fault repairing is very time-consuming and difficult in bad weather conditions.

“Investments are being made into building weatherproof electric network by efficient optimization. This applies to all parts of the network,” says Sauli Antila, Caruna’s Development Director.

Carrying out investment projects in an efficient manner is of essential importance to Caruna’s projects. “Efficiency is realized by increasing the project size, making long-term investments in large-scale projects, and making maximum use of software solutions to support project management,” Antila says.

​Cabling, vegetation analysis and network automation

​Caruna develops weatherproof network on three fronts: by putting overhead lines underground in forest areas, by increasing the level of network automation, and by intensifying maintenance activities.

A significant proportion of the overhead lines in forests in sparse rural areas will be replaced with underground cabling. In addition, underground cabling will be used for almost all new parts of the electric network.

“The areas where lines are placed underground will be prioritized in terms of the number of customers likely to benefit. Even with intense measures the cabling process can take years, so this is not a quick fix,” says Antila.

Electric outages caused by heavy snow loads and gusts of wind can also be prevented by intensifying network maintenance activities. Aerial photography in the network corridors in forests provides a clear indication of how close to the network the trees grow.

Increasing network automation does not reduce the number of outages, but it speeds up fault repair and enables fault areas to be isolated, which reduces the number of customers affected by the outage.

 “The positive effects of increasing network automation become visible quickly and clearly but, as automation is employed to an ever greater extent, the potential benefit decreases,” Antila says.

Managing network assets and planning investments

​Caruna aims to improve the reliability of its electric network with the Trimble NIS network information system, used to carry out tasks related to planning and maintenance of the electric network. Caruna also adopted a Trimble application for managing investment programs, as well as planning, monitoring and analyzing individual investment projects.

“Trimble NIS plays an important role in improving network reliability and managing network-related assets. That is why Caruna does not see the deployment project as an IT project but as a business development project,” Antila says. “Thanks to the rapid deployment schedule for the network information system, we were able to improve the efficiency of our asset management processes and ramp up planned investments as quickly as possible.”

Successful Trimble NIS deployment project

The network information system rollout was carried out in waves and concluded in eight months in accordance with the planned schedule. “During the project period, a total of approximately 400 Caruna employees and representatives of subcontractors were trained to use the new system,” says Mikael Mickelsson, Caruna’s Development Manager.
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The implementation of the network information system was prioritized at the highest levels within Caruna. “The most important factors that contributed towards the success of the project within the budgeted costs and a very tight schedule can be considered to be the strong commitment of both parties to the delivery plan, the selection of the right people for the right roles, and Trimble’s ready-made applications,” says Mickelsson.

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