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2004
DOI: 10.2172/834270
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Understanding the cost of power interruptions to U.S. electricity consumers

Abstract: The massive electric power blackout in the northeastern United States and Canada on August 14-15, 2003 resulted in the U.S. electricity system being called "antiquated" and catalyzed discussions about modernizing the grid. Industry sources suggested that investments of $50 to $100 billion would be needed. This report seeks to quantify an important piece of information that has been missing from these discussions: how much do power interruptions and fluctuations in power quality (power-quality events) cost U.S.… Show more

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“…Large-scale stationary energy storage is necessary to address the challenges of frequency regulation and short-term transients that currently cost the utility industry nearly US $ 100 billion annually 5 . It will also make possible the large-scale deployment of highly variable solar and wind power sources and their integration with the power grid 3 -6 .…”
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“…Large-scale stationary energy storage is necessary to address the challenges of frequency regulation and short-term transients that currently cost the utility industry nearly US $ 100 billion annually 5 . It will also make possible the large-scale deployment of highly variable solar and wind power sources and their integration with the power grid 3 -6 .…”
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“…Equally important are business-continuity programs and financial risk-transfer mechanisms such as insurance. Yet, little has been done to determine the levels of adoption and cost-effectiveness of these strategies (LaCommare and Eto 2004).…”
Section: Innovations In Risk Spreading and Loss Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-potentially leading to economic losses by damaging customer equipment or by disrupting computers or computer-based controllers belonging to commercial or industrial customers [19]. The attacker's goals are modeled by the reward function…”
Section: Simplified Electrical Grid Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…can cause economic loss either from equipment damage or lost productivity due to disturbances to computers or computerbased industrial controllers [19]. The likelihood of such voltage deviations is increased because possibility of attacks on the distributed generator at node 3.…”
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confidence: 99%
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