IEEE P762/D4, Jan 2023
IEEE Draft Standard Definitions for Use in Reporting Electric Generating Unit Reliability, Availability, and Productivity
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IEEE P762/D4, Jan 2023 is a draft standard focused on definitions for reporting electric generating unit reliability, availability, and productivity. It is intended to support consistent interpretation of key performance terms used in power and energy reporting, where clear terminology affects comparison, planning, and documentation. By defining the language used around unit performance, the document helps reduce ambiguity in engineering records and operational reporting across generation assets.
What is IEEE P762/D4, Jan 2023?
IEEE P762/D4, Jan 2023 is a draft technical document that establishes definitions for measuring and reporting electric generating unit reliability, availability, and productivity. In practice, this kind of standard helps align terminology before data is compiled, analyzed, or shared. Because the subject touches both power systems and industry applications, the draft is likely relevant to organizations that track generating unit performance metrics and need consistent wording for operational and technical records.
Where is IEEE P762/D4, Jan 2023 used?
This draft is used in contexts where electric generating unit performance is reported, reviewed, or compared, such as utility operations, plant performance analysis, and reliability reporting workflows. It may also support internal engineering documentation, asset management records, and assessment of generation output or availability. IEEE P762/D4, Jan 2023 is especially relevant when teams need a common vocabulary for reliability and productivity measures across conventional or industrial power generation settings.
Why is IEEE P762/D4, Jan 2023 important?
Clear definitions are essential when reliability and availability figures are used for compliance, planning, benchmarking, or procurement decisions. IEEE P762/D4, Jan 2023 helps reduce inconsistent interpretation of reporting terms, which can otherwise lead to misleading comparisons or duplicated calculations. For organizations working with generating units, this draft supports more consistent performance documentation, better communication between technical teams, and lower risk of reporting errors tied to ambiguous language.
- Definitions for generating unit reporting terms
- Reliability and availability terminology
- Productivity measurement language
- Power generation performance records
- Draft guidance for consistent reporting
- Publication Date: 2023
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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