Knowingpowergridsand understandingcomplexityscience 1

Complex networks theory has been well established as a useful framework for studying and analyzing structure, dynamics and evolution of many complex systems. Infrastructural and man-made systems like power grids, gas and water networks and the internet, have been also included in this network framework, albeit sometimes ignoring the huge historical body of knowledge surrounding them. Although there seems to exist clear evidence that both complexity approach in general, and complex networks in particular, can be useful, it is necessary and profitable to put forward some of the limits that this scheme is facing when dealing with not so complex but rather complicated systems like the power grid. In this position paper we offer a critical revision of the usefulness of the complexity and complex networks’ approach in this later case, highlighting both its strengths and weaknesses. At the same time we emphasize the disconnection between the so called complex and the more traditional engineering communities as one of the major drawbacks in the advent of a true body of understanding (more than simply knowing) the subtleties of this kind of complex systems.

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