Toolbox Entry: Making urban power distribution systems climate-resilient

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Last edited on 27/11/2022 by Hector Alfaro
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General Information

ID Number
56
Main Author
Yue, Yunfeng (ADB)
Publication Year
2022
Type of Entry
Article


Enabling Distributed Technologies
  • Mini/micro-grids (when interconnected)



Distribution Planning
  • Disaster management and resilience



Which of the above categories best describe the material
Distribution planning



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Abstract
This working paper investigates solutions that can contribute to building a strong, robust, and resilient power distribution network. First, it describes the major internal and external risks and challenges that urban power systems face. The paper outlines vulnerabilities against the main features of building resilient power distribution networks. Second, it puts forward a range of detailed solutions based on case studies that highlight the capacity of risk perception, system flexibility, hardware endurance, emergency response, and outage recovery. Third, it describes the role of renewable energy and microgrid in improving the resilience of future power distribution networks.