Title :
Integrating engineering, economic, and social modeling in risks of cascading failures across interdependent complex networks
Author :
Mili, Lamine ; Krimgold, Frederick ; Alwang, Jeffety ; Bigger, John E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Virginia Tech., USA
Abstract :
Planning for electric power reliability and recovery from catastrophic failures requires knowledge of the interdependencies between electrical systems and the economic and social systems mat they serve. To date, however, such planning has been conducted in an atomistic fashion, with little recognition that system interdependencies have major effects on benefits and costs of catastrophic failures. This paper stresses the need to integrate social, economic and engineering modeling in the risk assessment and management of cascading failures leading to blackouts. Evaluation of cascading economic and social impacts of major power losses will be based on contingent and subjective valuation methods built into a computable general equilibrium model. This model is being validated using surveys in the Washington DC Metropolitan region. The assessed risks and costs are integrated in the power system planning phase.
Keywords :
cost-benefit analysis; failure analysis; losses; power system economics; power system faults; power system interconnection; power system planning; power system reliability; risk management; Washington DC Metropolitan region; cascading failures management; catastrophic failure; catastrophic failures recovery; computable general equilibrium model; cost-benefit analysis; economic system; electric power reliability planning; power losses; power system planning phase; risk assessment; social system; subjective valuation method; Complex networks; Power engineering and energy; Power generation economics; Power system economics; Power system faults; Power system modeling; Power system planning; Power system protection; Power system reliability; Risk management;
Conference_Titel :
Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power Systems, 2004 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-9761319-1-9