Title :
A More Resilient Grid: The U.S. Department of Energy Joins with Stakeholders in an R&D Plan
Author :
Ton, Dan T. ; Wang, W.-T Paul
Author_Institution :
U.S. Dept. of Energy, Washington, DC, USA
Abstract :
Electric distribution grid research and development (R&D) has long focused on the reliability, affordability, flexibility, and efficiency of electricity delivery for end users; however, this focus has primarily been outside the realm of severe climate events. Due to the increasing frequency and intensity of weather-caused grid outages in recent years, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has placed an added emphasis on R&D to enhance resilience to climate change and extreme weather. To forge a focused national R&D effort on grid resilience, the DOE is adopting a public/private partnership approach to join with key stakeholders in developing and implementing a resilient grid R&D plan. This article presents the plan development process and the R&D need areas identified for pursuit.
Keywords :
organisational aspects; power grids; power system reliability; research and development; DOE; US Department of Energy; electric distribution grid research and development; national R&D effort; public/private partnership approach; resilient grid R&D plan; weather-caused grid outages; Electricity supply industry; Energy management; Meteorology; Power distribution planning; Power grids; Power outages; Power system reliability; Research and development; Resilience; US Department of Energy;
Journal_Title :
Power and Energy Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MPE.2015.2397337