Disaster Preparedness Offers Big Payoffs for Utilities
Achieving the right balance between resilience and the cost of electricity poses a challenge. Technical solutions are available to mitigate the risks posed by most hazards, but they affect the prices customers pay for power and may be difficult to...
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okr-10986-286212021-05-25T10:54:36Z Disaster Preparedness Offers Big Payoffs for Utilities Oguah, Samuel Khosla, Sunil NATURAL DISASTER DISASTER PREPAREDNESS MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENT UTILITIES POWER SYSTEMS RESILIENCE HAZARD RISK INFRASTRUCTURE Achieving the right balance between resilience and the cost of electricity poses a challenge. Technical solutions are available to mitigate the risks posed by most hazards, but they affect the prices customers pay for power and may be difficult to justify to regulators. Because power system assets are long-lived, they cannot be easily replaced to take advantage of advances in technology. This is where good planning comes in: depreciated, obsolete, or damaged equipment can be replaced with hazardhardy components. Operators must plan to “build back better.” 2017-11-01T21:17:00Z 2017-11-01T21:17:00Z 2017-10-24 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/426771508915573282/Disaster-preparedness-offers-big-payoffs-for-utilities http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28621 English en_US Live Wire;2017/84 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief |
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NATURAL DISASTER DISASTER PREPAREDNESS MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENT UTILITIES POWER SYSTEMS RESILIENCE HAZARD RISK INFRASTRUCTURE Oguah, Samuel Khosla, Sunil Disaster Preparedness Offers Big Payoffs for Utilities |
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Achieving the right balance between
resilience and the cost of electricity poses a challenge.
Technical solutions are available to mitigate the risks
posed by most hazards, but they affect the prices customers
pay for power and may be difficult to justify to regulators.
Because power system assets are long-lived, they cannot be
easily replaced to take advantage of advances in technology.
This is where good planning comes in: depreciated, obsolete,
or damaged equipment can be replaced with hazardhardy
components. Operators must plan to “build back better.” |
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Disaster Preparedness Offers Big Payoffs for Utilities |
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Disaster Preparedness Offers Big Payoffs for Utilities |
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