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The Economics of Climate Resilience in Power Infrastructure

January 22, 2025 | Hardcover
ISBN: 9781394220755
$167.99
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Description

Full-scope economic perspectives on planning, operations management, and maintenance of climate resilience building measures in power infrastructure

The Economics of Climate Resilience in Power Infrastructure sheds light on the engineering economics of climate adaptation in electric power infrastructure by covering the relevant decision-making processes involved in managing risk and resilience in these systems. The book offers a system-level perspective along with detailed modeling of the most pressing resilience issues, while also providing detailed numerical examples on small test systems throughout the text to help readers see the outcomes of models.

The book starts with an introduction to risk management and the techno-economic considerations for resilience building measures in power systems. Next, economic concepts and mechanisms for managing climate risk in power systems are introduced. Afterward, an economic model for resilience investment in these systems against climate shocks is presented. The authors then discuss an economic asset management model for long-term resilience building in critical infrastructure assets. Subsequently, an economic model for operations management during disasters is proposed, followed by a model for post-disaster restoration.

Written by a pair of distinguished thought leaders, the book explores other topics such as:

  • Microgrid applications for decentralization, along with an economic model for resilience-oriented microgrid operations
  • A deep defense framework for climate risk management in power systems, along with other factors influencing their operational and financial resilience
  • Essential climate risk financing mechanisms and techno-economic factors in managing risk and resilience in the face of wildfires, heat waves, and hurricanes
  • Steps for utility and infrastructure owners to recover from climate shocks and natural disasters, for the benefit of shareholders, ratepayers, and policymakers

The Economics of Climate Resilience in Power Infrastructure is an essential resource on the subject for industry practitioners, R&D engineers, infrastructure planners, and graduate students seeking to incorporate the economics of resilience with engineering solutions to streamline the success of climate adaptation measures in the power and energy industry.

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About this Author

Ali Arabnya, PhD, is the Director of Infrastructure Finance and Climate Risk with Quanta Technology and a Research Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering with the University of Denver. He works at the interface of engineering, finance, and policy in addressing climate change mitigation and adaptation. He holds a PhD in Industrial Engineering from the University of Houston.

Amin Khodaei, PhD, is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Denver. He is also the Founder of Plug LLC, an energy sector consultancy. His research interests include emerging technologies for grid modernization and climate resilience. He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology.

ISBN: 9781394220755
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Wiley, Wiley
Published: 2025-01-22

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