Exploring acute weather resilience: Meeting resilience and renewable goals

Title

Exploring acute weather resilience: Meeting resilience and renewable goals

Subject

Energy system models
Natural disasters
Optimization models
Resilience

Description

The United States is affected by an average of almost seven severe weather events a year, often resulting in billions of dollars in physical and economic damages, a subset of which are related to grid outages. There is a need for power and energy system stakeholders to better understand and implement the strategies that help reduce net-economic and societal consequences associated with grid outages by improving the resilience of their systems. In addition, there are incentives to reduce emissions and meet climate goals, several pathways of which include resilient technologies. Including resilience constraints and metrics in energy system planning models may help inform the design of more resilient systems that are also more renewable and sustainable. This paper reviews qualitative definitions of resilience, quantitative approaches to resilience, recent examples of the inclusion of resilience in energy system models with respect to acute climatological threats, and the gaps in fully articulating resilience in current modeling tools. We then outline steps to effectively improve resilience considerations against such threats into energy sector modeling tools. Based on the findings, the authors propose a novel framework for energy system resilience assessment and future areas of research to bridge the current modeling gaps.
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Creator

Macmillan, Madeline
Murphy, Caitlin A.
Bazilian, Morgan D.

Publisher

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews

Date

2022

Type

journalArticle

Identifier

1364-0321
10.1016/j.rser.2022.112841

Citation

Macmillan, Madeline, Murphy, Caitlin A., and Bazilian, Morgan D., “Exploring acute weather resilience: Meeting resilience and renewable goals,” Lamar University Midstream Center Research, accessed May 14, 2024, https://lumc.omeka.net/items/show/26728.

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