Multi-Dimensional Output-Oriented Power System Resilience based on Degraded Functionality

Conference Paper (2021)
Author(s)

Jaber Valinejad (Virginia Tech)

Lamine Mili (Virginia Tech)

C.N. van der Wal (TU Delft - System Engineering)

Michael Von Spakovsky (Virginia Tech)

Yijun Xu (Virginia Tech)

Research Group
System Engineering
Copyright
© 2021 Jaber Valinejad, Lamine Mili, C.N. van der Wal, Michael Von Spakovsky, Yijun Xu
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/PESGM46819.2021.9638220
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Publication Year
2021
Language
English
Copyright
© 2021 Jaber Valinejad, Lamine Mili, C.N. van der Wal, Michael Von Spakovsky, Yijun Xu
Research Group
System Engineering
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Pages (from-to)
1-11
ISBN (print)
978-1-6654-4630-3
ISBN (electronic)
978-1-6654-0507-2
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Abstract

Power systems serve social communities that consist of residential, commercial, and industrial customers. As a result, the disaster resilience of a power system should account for social community resilience. The social behavior and psychological features of all stakeholders involved in a disaster influence the level of power system preparedness, mitigation, recovery, adaptability, and resilience. Hence, there is a need to consider the social community's effect on the power system and the dependence between them in determining a power system's resilient to human-made and natural hazards. The social community, such as a county, city, or state, consists of various stakeholders, e.g., social consumers, social prosumers, and utilities. In this paper, we develop a multi-dimensional output-oriented method to measure resilience. The three key ideas for measuring power system resilience are the multi-dimensionality, output-oriented, and degraded functionality aspects of the power system. To this end, we develop an artificial society based on neuroscience, social science, and psychological theories to model the behavior of consumers and prosumers and the interdependence between power system resilience, comsumer and prosumer well-being, and community capital. Both mental health and physical health are used as metrics of well-being, while the level of cooperation is used to measure community capital resilience.

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