Electric utility valuations of investments to reduce the risks of long-duration, widespread power interruptions, part I: Background

IF 2.7 Q2 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure Pub Date : 2022-12-19 DOI:10.1080/23789689.2022.2148450
A. Sanstad, B. Leibowicz, Q. Zhu, P. Larsen, J. Eto
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ABSTRACT Power industry stakeholders are devoting increasing attention to the risks of long-duration, widespread interruptions (LDWIs) in electricity service. There is concern that these risks are heightening due to more frequent and severe extreme weather events. Numerous studies have examined various aspects of the problem, primarily from an engineering and conceptual perspective. This is the first of two papers reporting the results of a study of LDWIs that focuses on their economic aspects, takes an empirical approach, and includes consideration of institutional factors affecting utilities’ efforts to reduce their vulnerabilities to these disruptions. This paper presents background on the problem, including cost concepts relevant to economic valuation of measures to reduce the risks of LDWIs, valuation methods, and the role of the concept of ‘resilience’ in shaping analysis in this area. This material provides context and motivation for the second paper, which reports on a series of case studies.
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电力公司的投资估值,以减少长期的风险,广泛的电力中断,第一部分:背景
电力行业利益相关者越来越关注电力服务中长时间、大范围中断(ldwi)的风险。人们担心,由于极端天气事件更加频繁和严重,这些风险正在加剧。许多研究主要从工程和概念的角度考察了这个问题的各个方面。这是报告ldwi研究结果的两篇论文中的第一篇,该研究侧重于其经济方面,采用实证方法,并考虑了影响公用事业公司减少对这些中断的脆弱性的制度因素。本文介绍了该问题的背景,包括与降低ldwi风险的措施的经济评估相关的成本概念,评估方法,以及“弹性”概念在形成该领域分析中的作用。该材料为第二篇论文提供了背景和动机,该论文报告了一系列案例研究。
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期刊介绍: Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure is an interdisciplinary journal that focuses on the sustainable development of resilient communities. Sustainability is defined in relation to the ability of infrastructure to address the needs of the present without sacrificing the ability of future generations to meet their needs. Resilience is considered in relation to both natural hazards (like earthquakes, tsunami, hurricanes, cyclones, tornado, flooding and drought) and anthropogenic hazards (like human errors and malevolent attacks.) Resilience is taken to depend both on the performance of the built and modified natural environment and on the contextual characteristics of social, economic and political institutions. Sustainability and resilience are considered both for physical and non-physical infrastructure.
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