The Grid: Stronger, Bigger, Smarter?: Presenting a Conceptual Framework of Power System Resilience
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Increasing the resilience of critical power infrastructures to high-impact, low-probability events, such as extreme weather phenomena driven by climate change, is of key importance for keeping the lights on. However, what does resilience really mean? Should we build a stronger and bigger grid or a smarter one? This article discusses a conceptual framework of power system resilience, its key features, and potential enhancement measures.
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