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Quantifying the impacts of climate change and extreme climate events on energy systems
Climate induced extreme weather events and weather variations will affect both the demand of energy and the resilience of energy supply systems. The specific ...
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Utility Dive's Grid Resiliency Trendline
Increasing risks and impacts from hurricanes, wildfires and other extreme weather events have spurred billions in investments across the U.S. to enhance grid ...
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MITIGATING EXTREME WEATHER RISK
PART 1: Understanding How Differentiated Design and Control Strategies Unlock New Opportunities for Solar Development
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A Playbook for Resiliency: Creating Opportunities for all Texans
While specifically geared towards Texas's resilient and sustainable recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, this report presents nine principles and actions that ...
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Guide to the Distributed Energy Resources Cybersecurity Framework
DERs contribute to increased connectivity within energy systems and their components, thus increasing the attack surface that a threat actor can target. The ...
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Solar PV Storm Hardening Cost Considerations
Solar photovoltaic (PV) power has many advantages as a resilient power source, including the ability to provide power after a natural disaster. While solar ...
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COVID-19 AND THE POWER SECTOR IN SOUTHEAST ASIA: IMPACTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Southeast (SE) Asia, a region of rapid economic growth and increasing energy demand, faced unique power sector vulnerabilities (such as exposure to natural ...
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Microgrid Resilience: A holistic approach for assessing threats, identifying vulnerabilities, and designing corresponding mitigation strategies
In the event of grid outages, microgrids can provide a backup source of power; providing resilience to the critical loads; however, this requires that the ...
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Adapting to Fire: How Cities Can Enhance Resilience with Distributed Energy
As California experienced uncharacteristically low precipitation in February, normally its peak rainy season, parts of the state are moving into drought ...
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Climate Change and the Electricity Sector: Guide for Assessing Vulnerabilities and Developing Resilience Solutions to Sea Level Rise
Much of the energy infrastructure in the United States is located near the coasts, where it may be exposed to weather and climate-related hazards such as ...
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