2018
DOI: 10.1109/jsyst.2017.2700791
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Integrated Approach to Assess the Resilience of Future Electricity Infrastructure Networks to Climate Hazards

Abstract: Abstract-Electricity systems are undergoing unprecedented change, with growing capacity for low-carbon generation, and an increasingly distributed approach to network control. Furthermore, the severity of climate related threats is projected to increase. To improve our understanding of the risks from these changes, this paper presents a novel modeling approach to assess the resilience of future electricity networks to climate hazards. The approach involves consideration of the: 1) evolution of electricity netw… Show more

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“…Regarding CIs, several approaches and proposals for building CI resilience can be found in the literature [25]. Many of them focus on technical attributes such as the robustness of the physical assets or their redundancy level [26,27], or they adopt a risk management approach and consider the system's behaviour in terms of a specific risk [28][29][30]. Others instead emphasise the organisational perspective, focusing on the sociotechnical attributes of CIs rather than on technical aspects [31,32].…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding CIs, several approaches and proposals for building CI resilience can be found in the literature [25]. Many of them focus on technical attributes such as the robustness of the physical assets or their redundancy level [26,27], or they adopt a risk management approach and consider the system's behaviour in terms of a specific risk [28][29][30]. Others instead emphasise the organisational perspective, focusing on the sociotechnical attributes of CIs rather than on technical aspects [31,32].…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A tornado caused multiple line breaks, and 13.5 million residents were blacked out in Jiangsu Province of China in 2016. [2][3][4][5] Statistics indicate that accidents of distribution systems account for about 80% to 90% of power system blackouts. 6 With the development of distributed energy resources, distribution systems have gradually become the centre of energy utilization, and modern distribution systems are becoming into the large and complex cyber-physical systems.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, DG is an important guarantee for both aspects. 2,3,23 By optimizing the allocation and size of DG and post-disaster network reconfiguration, structure resilience and the restoration of loads can be enhanced. To estimate the three abilities of resilience on prevention, defence, and restoration, eight quantitative evaluation indicators of resilience are presented from two levels on power sources and loads, including the node degree of DG buses, survival rate, and recovery ability.…”
Section: The Resilience Evaluation Indicators Of Distribution Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(HOSSEINI; BARKER, 2016) presents a model to quantify the resilience of an inland waterway port. (FU et al, 2017) present an approach to assess the resilience of transmission grids facing the changes in demand and also climate hazards, and in (KWASINSKI, 2016), a set of metrics were proposed and applied to quantify resilience of power distribution systems using data from recent natural disasters.…”
Section: Cn Vulnerability Analysis (Albertmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is a need for investigating the aspects related with extreme weather effects on the resilience of PDSs (PANTELI;MANCARELLA, 2015b;FU et al, 2017;KWASINSKI, 2016;BIE et al, 2017;US DOE, 2017). Moreover, the DSs is the part where most power interruptions occur (KAVOUSI-FARD; NIKNAM, 2014; US DOE, 2017), including in the Brazilian PS (ANEEL, Brazilian Electricity Regulatory Agency, 2017).…”
Section: Cn Vulnerability Analysis (Albertmentioning
confidence: 99%