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Seismic resilience assessment and adaptation of the Northern Chilean power system

S Espinoza, R Sacaan, H Rudnick, M Panteli, P Mancarella, A Poulos, JC De La Llera, A Navarro, R Moreno

IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting | IEEE | Published : 2018

Abstract

Even though the concept of resilience is becoming widely used in electric power systems, there is no consensus on how to systematically model or quantify it. This article begins by proposing a classification for different types of system risk analyses, associating them to the concept of power systems resilience. Thereafter, it describes and applies a resilience assessment and adaptation framework to the Northern Chilean electric power system in the context of its exposure to seismic events. This time-dependent analysis is evaluated throughout the disaster's impact and the network's operation and restoration timeframes with two indices: Energy not Supplied and Energy Index of Unreliability. F..

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Awarded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was developed within the Chile-UK Newton-Picarte Project for "Disaster Management and Resilience in Electric Power Systems" (Consortium that includes Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Universidad de Chile, and The University of Manchester, UK), which is sponsored by CONICYT, Chile, and RCUK/EPSRC, UK. Acknowledgments also go to the projects Fondecyt 1141082, Fondap 15110017 and RESNET EP/I035781/1.