Energy resilience through self-organization
S. Causevic (TU Delft - System Engineering)
F.M. Brazier – Promotor (TU Delft - System Engineering)
M.E. Warnier – Copromotor (TU Delft - Multi Actor Systems)
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Abstract
Power systems are large-scale, complex socio-technical systems that provide modern society with one of its most indispensible assets: electricity. Electricity supply is not only an irreplaceable asset in daily activities, it is also vital for operation of other critical infrastructures of the technological age. Crucial socio-economic systems depend on electricity supply to support infrastructures such as telecommunications, transportation, water and natural gas supply, as well as financial and healthcare services. Therefore, ensuring secure and reliable operation of power systems as an enabling infrastructure is crucial....