Aufgrund des Drucks der Regulierungsbeh6rden sehen sich Netzbetreiber im liberalisierten Markt verst~irkt mit der Anforderung konfrontiert, die Instandhaltungskosten und Aufw~inde fLir Ersatzinvestitionen zu senken und gleichzeitig die durch Performance-Indices vorgegebene Systemverf~igbarkeit einzuhalten. Maltnahmen zur Effizienzsteigerung reichen alleine nicht aus, um diese Anforderungen zu erf~lleno Stattdessen bietet sich der Einsatz eines Risiko-orientierten Asset-Managements an, das die Kosten reduziert und gleichzeitig die Netzqualit~it erhiilt. Es analysiert die Zuverliissigkeit und (wirtschafUiche) Wichtigkeit von Betriebsmitteln und schiitzt das monet~ir bewertete Risiko auf einen langen Zeitraum hin ab. Mit der von A.T. Kearney und der Salzburg AG entwickelten praxisbezogenen Methode lassen sich Einsparungen von ca. 15 % der beeinflussbaren Kosten im Netz bei anniihernd gleichem Risiko erzielen. Risk.based asset management. Forced by pressure from the regulatory authorities, network operators in the liberalized market are increasingly confronted with the need to reduce maintenance costs and expenses for replacement investments while ensuring system availability determined by performance indices in parallel. Measures to enhance efficiency alone do not suffice to fulfil these requirements. Rather, risk-based asset management is well suited to reduce costs while ensuring network quality at the same time. It analyzes the reliability and (economic) importance of operating resources and estimates the monetary risk assessed over a longer timeframe. With the proven-in-practice risk-based asset management methodology developed jointly byA.T. Kearney and Salzburg AG, Austria, savings of approximately 15 % of the controllable costs in the network can be achieved with nearly constant risk.
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