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Resilience of Smart Integrated Energy Systems

In: Handbook of Smart Energy Systems

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  • Davood Babazadeh

    (Hamburg University of Technology)

  • Payam Teimourzadeh Baboli

    (OFFIS – Institute for Information Technology)

  • Michael Brand

    (OFFIS – Institute for Information Technology)

  • Christoph Mayer

    (OFFIS – Institute for Information Technology)

  • Christian Becker

    (Hamburg University of Technology)

  • Sebastian Lehnhoff

    (OFFIS – Institute for Information Technology)

Abstract

Energy systems, particularly power systems as critical infrastructures, are of supreme importance to society. The current significant developments, namely evolving producer and consumer characteristics (e.g., volatile and hard-to-predict renewables), higher growth of sector-coupling solutions, and on top, sophisticated control and digitalization solutions – transforming the energy systems into a complex cyber-physical system of systems – jeopardize the operation of the overall system. If it fails to make the new energy system as robust and resilient as the current system, the consequences can be drastic and a threat to society. This chapter defines the resilience concept and presents the current practices and methods to evaluate and enhance the resilience of smart energy systems. To this end, after providing a comprehensive background to the paradigm shift, resilience metrics suggested by communities such as IEEE and Cigré are presented – focusing mainly on power systems. A multi-domain approach that outlines resilience indexes for heat, gas, and electricity sectors is also presented to as a more holistic methodology. In addition, it is explained how emerging technologies such as digital twins and artificial intelligence can support the evaluation of system resilience. This chapter also motivates key resilience strategies and addresses the state-of-art approaches in two important categories: (1) situational awareness and system knowledge and (2) operational flexibility and adaptive mechanism. Different examples of these categories, such as anomaly-aware monitoring systems, software-defined networking, and cellular concepts, are provided here – from mutually cyber and physical viewpoints.

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  • Davood Babazadeh & Payam Teimourzadeh Baboli & Michael Brand & Christoph Mayer & Christian Becker & Sebastian Lehnhoff, 2023. "Resilience of Smart Integrated Energy Systems," Springer Books, in: Michel Fathi & Enrico Zio & Panos M. Pardalos (ed.), Handbook of Smart Energy Systems, pages 1887-1913, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-97940-9_109
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-97940-9_109
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