Journal article

Power System Resilience to Extreme Weather: Fragility Modeling, Probabilistic Impact Assessment, and Adaptation Measures

M Panteli, C Pickering, S Wilkinson, R Dawson, P Mancarella

IEEE Transactions on Power Systems | Published : 2017

Open access

Abstract

Historical electrical disturbances highlight the impact of extreme weather on power system resilience. Even though the occurrence of such events is rare, the severity of their potential impact calls for 1) developing suitable resilience assessment techniques to capture their impacts and 2) assessing relevant strategies to mitigate them. This paper aims to provide fundamentals insights on the modeling and quantification of power systems resilience. Specifically, a fragility model of individual components and then of the whole transmission system is built for mapping the real-time impact of severe weather, with focus on wind events, on their failure probabilities. A probabilistic multitemporal..

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Grants

Awarded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported in part by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council through the 'Resilient Electricity Networks for Great Britain' project under Grants EP/I035781/1 and EP/I035757/1) and in part by the UK-Chile 'Disaster management and resilience in electric power systems' project under Grant EP/N034899/1. Paper no. TPWRS-00654-2016.