The adoption of sustainable hybrid power systems (SHPSs) is witnessing a significant surge among electricity consumers worldwide, which is largely driven by the unexpected …
J Dugan, D Byles, S Mohagheghi - International Journal of Disaster Risk …, 2023 - Elsevier
Although long-duration power outages can lead to significant damages to the local economy, the human catastrophe that can potentially unfold due to the failure of essential …
Due to the effects of climate change and urbanization, the severity and frequency of hazard events is expected to increase. The energy sector in the United States is ever more …
E Cox - Energy Research & Social Science, 2023 - Elsevier
Energy systems are changing rapidly, bringing new types of risks, and new forms of potential disruption to energy supplies. Our growing dependence on energy, particularly electricity …
S Hussain, W Xuetong, R Maqbool - Sustainable Energy Technologies and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Ensuring safe, affordable, and energy-efficient amenities to the local communities by 2030 are clear objectives well-defined within the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals …
The electric power infrastructure in Puerto Rico suffered substantial damage as Hurricane Maria crossed the island on September 20, 2017. Despite significant efforts made by …
Standard methods for forecasting electricity loads are not robust to cyberattacks on electricity demand data, potentially leading to severe consequences such as major economic loss or a …
The systematic review used PRISMA guidelines to examine the impact of carbon pricing mechanisms on energy poverty and socio-economic outcomes. Furthermore, Scopus and …
Extreme heat events are increasingly impacting the operation of power distribution systems, causing overloads due to excessive use of air conditioning systems, forcing power utilities to …