A Valuation Framework for Customers Impacted by Extreme Temperature-Related Outages

Min Gyung Yu, Monish Mukherjee, Shiva Poudela, Sadie R. Bender, Sarmad Hanif, Trevor D. Hardy, Hayden M. Reeve
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Extreme temperature outages can lead to not just economic losses but also various non-energy impacts (NEI) due to significant degradation of indoor operating conditions caused by service disruptions. However, existing resilience assessment approaches lack specificity for extreme temperature conditions. They often overlook temperature-related mortality and neglect the customer characteristics and grid response in the calculation, despite the significant influence of these factors on NEI-related economic losses. This paper aims to address these gaps by introducing a comprehensive framework to estimate the impact of resilience enhancement not only on the direct economic losses incurred by customers but also on potential NEI, including mortality and the value of statistical life during extreme temperature-related outages. The proposed resilience valuation integrates customer characteristics and grid response variables based on a scalable grid simulation environment. This study adopts a holistic approach to quantify customer-oriented economic impacts, utilizing probabilistic loss scenarios that incorporate health-related factors and damage/loss models as a function of exposure for valuation. The proposed methodology is demonstrated through comparative resilient outage planning, using grid response models emulating a Texas weather zone during the 2021 winter storm Uri. The case study results show that enhanced outage planning with hardened infrastructure can improve the system resilience and thereby reduce the relative risk of mortality by 16% and save the total costs related to non-energy impacts by 74%. These findings underscore the efficacy of the framework by assessing the financial implications of each case, providing valuable insights for decision-makers and stakeholders involved in extreme-weather related resilience planning for risk management and mitigation strategies.
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受极端温度停电影响的客户估值框架
极端温度中断不仅会导致经济损失,还会因服务中断造成室内运行条件严重恶化而导致各种非能源影响(NEI)。然而,现有的复原力评估方法缺乏针对极端温度条件的针对性。这些方法往往忽视了与温度相关的死亡率,并在计算中忽略了客户特征和电网响应,尽管这些因素对与 NEI 相关的经济损失具有重大影响。本文旨在通过引入一个综合框架来弥补这些不足,该框架不仅可估算提高抗灾能力对客户直接经济损失的影响,还可估算对潜在 NEI 的影响,包括与极端温度相关的停电期间的死亡率和统计寿命值。基于可扩展的电网仿真环境,拟议的复原力评估整合了客户特征和电网响应变量。本研究采用了一种整体方法来量化以客户为导向的经济影响,利用概率损失情景,将与健康相关的因素和损害/损失模型作为估值的暴露函数。在 2021 年冬季乌里风暴期间,使用电网响应模型模拟德克萨斯州的天气区域,通过比较弹性停电规划来演示所提出的方法。案例研究结果表明,利用加固的基础设施加强停电规划可以提高系统恢复能力,从而将相对死亡风险降低 16%,将与非能源影响相关的总成本节省 74%。这些研究结果通过评估每个案例的财务影响,强调了该框架的有效性,为参与极端天气相关复原力规划的决策者和利益相关者提供了风险管理和缓解战略方面的宝贵见解。
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