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Power Grid Resilience Against Natural Disasters - Preparedness, Response, and Recovery

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Informationen zum Autor Shunbo Lei, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the School of Science and Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, China. Chong Wang, PhD, is a Professor in the College of Energy and Electrical Engineering at Hohai University, Nanjing, China. Yunhe Hou, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong. Klappentext POWER GRID RESILIENCE AGAINST NATURAL DISASTERSHow to protect our power grids in the face of extreme weather eventsThe field of structural and operational resilience of power systems, particularly against natural disasters, is of obvious importance in light of climate change and the accompanying increase in hurricanes, wildfires, tornados, frigid temperatures, and more. Addressing these vulnerabilities in service is a matter of increasing diligence for the electric power industry, and as such, targeted studies and advanced technologies are being developed to help address these issues generally--whether they be from the threat of cyber-attacks or of natural disasters.Power Grid Resilience against Natural Disasters provides, for the first time, a comprehensive and systematic introduction to resilience-enhancing planning and operation strategies of power grids against extreme events. It addresses, in detail, the three necessary steps to ensure power grid success: the preparedness prior to natural disasters, the response as natural disasters unfold, and the recovery after the event. Crucially, the authors put forward state-of-the-art methods towards improving today's practices in managing these three arenas.Power Grid Resilience against Natural Disasters readers will also find:* Data, tables, and illustrations to supplement and clarify the points put forward in each chapter* Case studies on realistic power systems and industry standards and practices related to the topics covered* Potential to be a supplementary text in advanced level power engineering coursesPower Grid Resilience against Natural Disasters will be of interest to specialists and engineers, as well as planners and operators from industry. It can also be a useful resource for senior undergraduate students, postgraduate students, researchers, and research libraries. More, it will appeal to all readers with a strong background in power system analysis, operation and control, optimization methods, the Markov decision process, and probability and statistics. Zusammenfassung POWER GRID RESILIENCE AGAINST NATURAL DISASTERSHow to protect our power grids in the face of extreme weather eventsThe field of structural and operational resilience of power systems, particularly against natural disasters, is of obvious importance in light of climate change and the accompanying increase in hurricanes, wildfires, tornados, frigid temperatures, and more. Addressing these vulnerabilities in service is a matter of increasing diligence for the electric power industry, and as such, targeted studies and advanced technologies are being developed to help address these issues generally--whether they be from the threat of cyber-attacks or of natural disasters.Power Grid Resilience against Natural Disasters provides, for the first time, a comprehensive and systematic introduction to resilience-enhancing planning and operation strategies of power grids against extreme events. It addresses, in detail, the three necessary steps to ensure power grid success: the preparedness prior to natural disasters, the response as natural disasters unfold, and the recovery after the event. Crucially, the authors put forward state-of-the-art methods towards improving today's practices in managing these three arenas.Power Grid Resilience against Natural Disasters readers will also find:* Data, tables, and illustrations to supplement and clarify the points put forward in each chapter* Case...

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