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Corporate Author National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.). Committee on Enhancing the Resilience of the Nation's Electric Power Transmission and Distribution System, author.

Title Enhancing the resilience of the nation's electricity system / Committee on Enhancing the Resilience of the Nation's Electric Power Transmission and Distribution System, Board on Energy and Environmental Systems, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences.

Publication Info. Washington, DC : The National Academies Press, [2017]
©2017

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 156 pages) : color illustrations
text file
Note "A consensus study report of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine."
Contents Summary -- Introduction and motivation -- Today's grid and the evolving system of the future -- The many causes of grid failure -- Strategies to prepare for and mitigate large-area, long-duration blackouts -- Strategies for reducing the harmful consequences from loss of grid power -- Restoring grid function after a major disruption -- Conclusions -- Appendix A: Statement of task -- Appendix B: Committee biographies -- Appendix C: Disclosure of conflicts of interest -- Appendix D: Presentations and committee meetings -- Appendix E: Examples of large outages -- Appendix F: Acronyms.
Summary "Americans' safety, productivity, comfort, and convenience depend on the reliable supply of electric power. The electric power system is a complex "cyber-physical" system composed of a network of millions of components spread out across the continent. These components are owned, operated, and regulated by thousands of different entities. Power system operators work hard to assure safe and reliable service, but large outages occasionally happen. Given the nature of the system, there is simply no way that outages can be completely avoided, no matter how much time and money is devoted to such an effort. The system's reliability and resilience can be improved but never made perfect. Thus, system owners, operators, and regulators must prioritize their investments based on potential benefits. Enhancing the Resilience of the Nation's Electricity System focuses on identifying, developing, and implementing strategies to increase the power system's resilience in the face of events that can cause large-area, long-duration outages: blackouts that extend over multiple service areas and last several days or longer. Resilience is not just about lessening the likelihood that these outages will occur. It is also about limiting the scope and impact of outages when they do occur, restoring power rapidly afterwards, and learning from these experiences to better deal with events in the future"--Publisher's description.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
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Subject Electric power systems -- United States.
Electric power systems.
United States.
Electric power transmission -- United States.
Electric power transmission.
Electric power -- United States.
Electric power.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Enhancing the Resilience of the Nation's Electricity System. Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, ©1969 9780309463072
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