ENERGY, DISASTER & RESILIENCE WORKSHOP
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Legal & Regulatory
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Dartmouth Energy Curriculum
Microgrid
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how to measure / quantify resilience across multiple infrastructure systems
Scope:
Across all complex infrastructures
Current Reality:
What do we have now?
Mathematical tools to measure model robustness
Definition – Dictionary – Qualitative
Reliability metrics and measures
What’s missing?
Visibility into all aspects of reliability and resilience
How to quantify aspects of resilience
Metrics
Wide-sale impacts
Public awareness
Actors in the System:
Who are the influencers?
General public
Industry
System operators
Government
Who is being impacted?
Businesses
Public
Industry
Healthcare providers
Who else?
State and local entities up through national security
Chronically ill
Low income individuals
What resources do we need?
Common vocabulary
Historical data
Network and system data
Knowledge of system architectures
What is our network able to offer?
Experience in: regulation, technology, systems, history
Operational data
System expertise
Contacts in related areas
Questions:
Who receives the benefits?
How can we measure/quantify the benefits of different responses?
What is the impact of failure on other critical infrastructures?
What are the fact? Which facts matter?
How to identify public priorities?
How to justify certain responses?
What do we value/measure?
How quickly can we recover from various high risk/high impact events?
How to prioritize various responses/actions?
Intersection:
Continuous outreach, education and planning (how to operate in times of crisis)
Research
Methods to quantify resilient systems
Areas to consider: planning, markets, restoration, security
Benefits/costs
Prioritize
Process improvements
Engagement
Outreach to general public
Communication
Community initiatives
Social networks
Education
Greater education & preparedness (including for the public)
Community & Technical innovation: what to do next
What is needed next?
Definitions & models of resilience to start
Funding
Process to bring together interested parties
Clarity on decision makers
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Day 1
Dialogue Cafe
Round 1: Gaps
Round 2: Leverage Points
Round 3: Proposal Topics
Day 2
Proposals
Measuring Resilience
Legal & Regulatory
Hydropower
Economics of Resilience
Dartmouth Energy Curriculum
Microgrid
Stories of a Bright Green Future
Sustainable Energy
Team
Gallery