Persistently available power transmission can be disrupted by weather causing power outages with economic and social consequences. This research investigated the effects on the national power grid from a specific weather event, Hurricane Irene, that caused approximately 5.7 million customer power outages along the Eastern Seaboard in August of 2011. The objective was to describe the geographic differences in the grid s vulnerability to these events. Individual factors, such as wind speed or precipitation, were correlated with the number of outages to determine the greatest mechanism of power failure in hopes of strengthening the future power grid. The resulting fragility maps not only depicted 18 counties that were less robust than the desi...
This article is the study of fatal devastation tended to excuse by normative affairs of electrical e...
Power systems are vulnerable to severe weather events like hurricanes. The physical infrastructure o...
In February 2021, Winter Storm Uri left 11 million people in Texas without power, many without water...
The increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events from climate change necessitates und...
Modern society is increasingly dependent on high quality electricity for its economy, security, cult...
Reliable energy is a staple of modern society; without it, industry grinds to a halt, communication ...
From thunderstorms to hurricanes, electric distribution networks are subject to a wide range of warm...
The growing frequency of weather-induced power outages in recent decades has put the electric grid i...
A small number of the strongest windstorms can account for a major share of power interruptions. In ...
The disruption of extreme weather events can significantly impact on the operation of nation\u27s cr...
The ongoing transition towards large installations of offshore wind and the electrification of the t...
Concerns about the power outages caused by extreme weather events have led the study of grid resilie...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
Coastal regions are vulnerable to hurricane hazards (i.e., storm surge, strong winds, and severe rai...
This study examines the relationship between annual changes in electricity reliability reported by a...
This article is the study of fatal devastation tended to excuse by normative affairs of electrical e...
Power systems are vulnerable to severe weather events like hurricanes. The physical infrastructure o...
In February 2021, Winter Storm Uri left 11 million people in Texas without power, many without water...
The increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events from climate change necessitates und...
Modern society is increasingly dependent on high quality electricity for its economy, security, cult...
Reliable energy is a staple of modern society; without it, industry grinds to a halt, communication ...
From thunderstorms to hurricanes, electric distribution networks are subject to a wide range of warm...
The growing frequency of weather-induced power outages in recent decades has put the electric grid i...
A small number of the strongest windstorms can account for a major share of power interruptions. In ...
The disruption of extreme weather events can significantly impact on the operation of nation\u27s cr...
The ongoing transition towards large installations of offshore wind and the electrification of the t...
Concerns about the power outages caused by extreme weather events have led the study of grid resilie...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
Coastal regions are vulnerable to hurricane hazards (i.e., storm surge, strong winds, and severe rai...
This study examines the relationship between annual changes in electricity reliability reported by a...
This article is the study of fatal devastation tended to excuse by normative affairs of electrical e...
Power systems are vulnerable to severe weather events like hurricanes. The physical infrastructure o...
In February 2021, Winter Storm Uri left 11 million people in Texas without power, many without water...