Great Britain’s electricity network is undergoing a major transformation as it moves from a system based on burning fossil fuels in central power stations to one dominated by distributed renewable energy; this brings with it a new set of risks. In parallel, the move to electronic documentation and communication is increasing the dependence of society on an ‘always-on’ electricity supply. Assessing the level of dependence is difficult, as full-scale experimentation is not practicable and a desktop analysis of situations involving a large number of human interactions is unlikely to be representative. In December 2015, Storm Desmond resulted in a blackout affecting more than 100 000 people in Lancaster, UK. This provided a unique case study th...
Energy systems are changing rapidly, bringing new types of risks, and new forms of potential disrupt...
The widespread blackout that occurred on August 14, 2003 (“the blackout”) exposed the we...
The widespread blackouts of 2003 have exposed the critical role of ICT systems in maintaining reliab...
Electricity fuels our existence. It powers water purification, waste, food, transportation and commu...
Purpose: This paper aims to establish two key points. Firstly that there is a gap in the resilience...
AbstractPurposeThis paper aims to establish two key points. Firstly that there is a gap in the resil...
AbstractElectricity is becoming ever more central to the everyday practices of households. As the en...
Blackouts serve as a reminder of how dependent mankind has become on electricity and the appliances ...
Today's modern society depends on a number of infrastructures to operate. Failures in these systems ...
Accessibility and security of fuel supply is a fundamental social requirement. However, even in the ...
Today’s modern society depends on a number of infrastructures to operate. Failures in these systems ...
Energy systems are changing rapidly, bringing new types of risks, and new forms of potential disrupt...
Motivation Power systems, as the backbone of modern industry, have been equipped with sophisticate...
Electricity transmission system is a very complex system, which consists of several elements, such a...
Blackout is a total power failure over a large area, usually caused by the failure of major generati...
Energy systems are changing rapidly, bringing new types of risks, and new forms of potential disrupt...
The widespread blackout that occurred on August 14, 2003 (“the blackout”) exposed the we...
The widespread blackouts of 2003 have exposed the critical role of ICT systems in maintaining reliab...
Electricity fuels our existence. It powers water purification, waste, food, transportation and commu...
Purpose: This paper aims to establish two key points. Firstly that there is a gap in the resilience...
AbstractPurposeThis paper aims to establish two key points. Firstly that there is a gap in the resil...
AbstractElectricity is becoming ever more central to the everyday practices of households. As the en...
Blackouts serve as a reminder of how dependent mankind has become on electricity and the appliances ...
Today's modern society depends on a number of infrastructures to operate. Failures in these systems ...
Accessibility and security of fuel supply is a fundamental social requirement. However, even in the ...
Today’s modern society depends on a number of infrastructures to operate. Failures in these systems ...
Energy systems are changing rapidly, bringing new types of risks, and new forms of potential disrupt...
Motivation Power systems, as the backbone of modern industry, have been equipped with sophisticate...
Electricity transmission system is a very complex system, which consists of several elements, such a...
Blackout is a total power failure over a large area, usually caused by the failure of major generati...
Energy systems are changing rapidly, bringing new types of risks, and new forms of potential disrupt...
The widespread blackout that occurred on August 14, 2003 (“the blackout”) exposed the we...
The widespread blackouts of 2003 have exposed the critical role of ICT systems in maintaining reliab...