Valuing Resilience in Electricity Systems
Recent natural disasters resulting in long-duration power outages have highlighted the United States’ increasing dependence on electricity, as well as the increasing vulnerability of the electric system. As utilities and system operators develop plans to upgrade current electricity systems and build new ones, they need ways to quantify, value, and monetize the resilience provided by different system designs.
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Valuing Resilience in Electricity Systems
Recent natural disasters resulting in long-duration power outages have highlighted the United States’ increasing dependence on electricity, as well as the increasing vulnerability of the electric system. As utilities and system operators develop plans to upgrade current electricity systems and build new ones, they need ways to quantify, value, and monetize the resilience provided by different system designs.
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