Receiving Existence of Information from Voltage Evaluation the Customers Plans Planning the Loading of Low-Voltage Feeders and Distribution Load of MediumVoltage Feeders Measuring the Inspecting Over or Voltage at the Under Voltage End of the Feeder Metering AdjustmentBalance and Maneuver Load Data Analysis AdjustmentBalance and Maneuver Prioritizing Plans Collecting the Faults Protective Coordination Defining Revision Projects Low-Cost Repairs Prioritizing Plans and Projects Network Faults Database Protection Management Voltage Management Load Management Inspecting the Network Analyzing and Determining the Projects Collecting and Prioritizing Weak Points and Voltage Over Load Database Planning Network Inspection Datebase of Protective Equipment and Their Status Prioritizing Designing Maintenance Management Engineering Planning Feeders and Networks Evaluating the Economy Inspection and Identification of Network Weak Points Requesting Budget and Credit Planning Lighting Adjustment Staking Weak Connections Budgeting and Productivity Adjusting Passages Lighting Transmission Service Provider Customers Dispatching Service Provider Execution Based on Credential and Budgetary Plans Load Factor Management Customers Contact Center Receiving Information on Outages Execution of Distributing Plans Faults Location Maneuver to Supply Power for the Most Possible Number of Customers and to Eliminate Fault Elimination Asset Operation Planning Lighting Network Inspection Returning the Network to Normal Condition Inspecting Passages Lighting Collecting Physical Faults of Lighting Networks Receiving Information From Customers Marketing Revising Lighting Revising Lighting Network Schedule Public Lighting Management Collecting and Analyzing Outages Reporting Prioritizing Faults Resulting in Outages Outages Management figure 6. Asset management master plan. 102 Second Target: Efficiency Improvement ✔ energy generation resources (power plants, disperse in this section, efficiency improvement means the optimal use of resources, understood as national resources utilized by distribution enterprises. These resources can be divided into three categories: generations, and so on) ✔ equipment production resources (cement, copper, and other initial network elements) ✔ human resources. ieee power & energy magazine may/june 2014