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Complex systems analysis of series of blackouts: Cascading failure, critical points, and self-organization
Chaos (2007)
  • Ian Dobson, University of Wisconsin, Madison
  • Benjamin A. Carreras, BACV Solutions Inc.
  • Vickie E. Lynch, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • David E. Newman, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Abstract
We give an overview of a complex systems approach to large blackouts of electric power transmission systems caused by cascading failure. Instead of looking at the details of particular blackouts, we study the statistics and dynamics of series of blackouts with approximate global models. Blackout data from several countries suggest that the frequency of large blackouts is governed by a power law. The power law makes the risk of large blackouts consequential and is consistent with the power system being a complex system designed and operated near a critical point. Power system overall loading or stress relative to operating limits is a key factor affecting the risk of cascading failure. Power system blackout models and abstract models of cascading failure show critical points with power law behavior as load is increased. To explain why the power system is operated near these critical points and inspired by concepts from self-organized criticality, we suggest that power system operating margins evolve slowly to near a critical point and confirm this idea using a power system model. The slow evolution of the power system is driven by a steady increase in electric loading, economic pressures to maximize the use of the grid, and the engineering responses to blackouts that upgrade the system. Mitigation of blackout risk should account for dynamical effects in complex self-organized critical systems. For example, some methods of suppressing small blackouts could ultimately increase the risk of large blackouts. 
Publication Date
2007
DOI
10.1063/1.2737822
Publisher Statement
Copyright 2007 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the American Institute of Physics.
Citation Information
Ian Dobson, Benjamin A. Carreras, Vickie E. Lynch and David E. Newman. "Complex systems analysis of series of blackouts: Cascading failure, critical points, and self-organization" Chaos Vol. 17 Iss. 2 (2007) p. 026103-1 - 026103-13
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ian-dobson/3/