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Powering Through Energy Resilience Planning From Grid To Government 1st Edition Brian Levite

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Powering Through Energy Resilience Planning From Grid To Government 1st Edition Brian Levite
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Publisher: River Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.16 MB
Pages: 211
Author: Brian Levite, Alex Rakow
ISBN: 9788770227865, 8770227861
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Powering Through Energy Resilience Planning From Grid To Government 1st Edition Brian Levite by Brian Levite, Alex Rakow 9788770227865, 8770227861 instant download after payment.

In contrast to the binary of energy independence, we use the concept of energy resilience to describe a spectrum. Each institution (whether utility, government, or consumer) occupies a particular spot on the energy resilience spectrum, based on that organization’s ability to maintain continued operations during a disruption to the energy system. Importantly, it need not be the goal of every institution to push themselves to the hyper-resilient extremity of the spectrum. Leadership must determine the right place for their institution on the spectrum based on their specific risk profile and the resources they have to invest in resilience projects. As we will describe in this book, there are energy resilience tactics that can be pursued cost effectively for just about any institution. However, at a certain point, the marginal return on investment, either financial or in terms of actual resilience, may not justify additional action.

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