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Using historical utility outage data to compute overall transmission grid resilience
arXiv
  • Molly Rose Kelly-Gorham, University of Vermont
  • Paul Hines, University of Vermont
  • Ian Dobson, Iowa State University
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Article
Disciplines
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Submitted Manuscript
Publication Date
1-1-2019
Abstract

Given increasing risk from climate-induced natural hazards, there is growing interest in the development of methods that can quantitatively measure resilience in power systems. This work quantifies resilience in electric power transmission networks in a new and comprehensive way that can represent the multiple processes of resilience. A novel aspect of this approach is the use of empirical data to develop the probability distributions that drive the model. This paper demonstrates the approach by measuring the impact of one potential improvement to a power system. Specifically, we measure the impact of additional distributed generation on power system resilience.

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This is a pre-print of the article Kelly-Gorham, Molly Rose, Paul Hines, and Ian Dobson. "Using historical utility outage data to compute overall transmission grid resilience." arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.06811 (2019). Posted with permission.

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Molly Rose Kelly-Gorham, Paul Hines and Ian Dobson. "Using historical utility outage data to compute overall transmission grid resilience" arXiv (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ian-dobson/33/