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Texas Energy Crisis - Sustainability vs. Resilience, a Risk Perspective

Texas Energy Crisis - Sustainability vs. Resilience, a Risk Perspective

Update: 2021-04-30
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What happens when the power grid fails and resilience is lacking? Seth Guikema, Ph.D., University of Michigan and Mark H. Weir, Ph.D., The Ohio State University, have a timely conversation about the Texas Energy Crisis with Roshi Nateghi, Ph.D., who teaches industrial engineering at Purdue University and particularly focuses on infrastructure sustainability and resilience. They discuss the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) oversight on the bulk power system and what happens when their resilience falls under the jurisdiction of states when it comes to distribution systems. Simple assignment of blame is incorrect and counterproductive, and through risk sciences, can be avoided.

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Texas Energy Crisis - Sustainability vs. Resilience, a Risk Perspective

Texas Energy Crisis - Sustainability vs. Resilience, a Risk Perspective

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