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Terrorism And The Electric Power Delivery System 1st Edition National Research Council Division On Engineering And Physical Sciences Board On Energy And Environmental Systems Committee On Enhancing The Robustness And Resilience Of Future Electrical Transmission And Distribution In The United States To Terrorist

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Terrorism And The Electric Power Delivery System 1st Edition National Research Council Division On Engineering And Physical Sciences Board On Energy And Environmental Systems Committee On Enhancing The Robustness And Resilience Of Future Electrical Transmission And Distribution In The United States To Terrorist
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Terrorism And The Electric Power Delivery System 1st Edition National Research Council Division On Engineering And Physical Sciences Board On Energy And Environmental Systems Committee On Enhancing The Robustness And Resilience Of Future Electrical Transmission And Distribution In The United States To Terrorist instant download after payment.

Publisher: National Academies Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.26 MB
Pages: 165
Author: National Research Council; Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences; Board on Energy and Environmental Systems; Committee on Enhancing the Robustness and Resilience of Future Electrical Transmission and Distribution in the United States to Terrorist
ISBN: 9780309114059, 0309114055
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Terrorism And The Electric Power Delivery System 1st Edition National Research Council Division On Engineering And Physical Sciences Board On Energy And Environmental Systems Committee On Enhancing The Robustness And Resilience Of Future Electrical Transmission And Distribution In The United States To Terrorist by National Research Council; Division On Engineering And Physical Sciences; Board On Energy And Environmental Systems; Committee On Enhancing The Robustness And Resilience Of Future Electrical Transmission And Distribution In The United States To Terrorist 9780309114059, 0309114055 instant download after payment.

The electric power delivery system that carries electricity from large central generators to customers could be severely damaged by a small number of well-informed attackers. The system is inherently vulnerable because transmission lines may span hundreds of miles, and many key facilities are unguarded. This vulnerability is exacerbated by the fact that the power grid, most of which was originally designed to meet the needs of individual vertically integrated utilities, is being used to move power between regions to support the needs of competitive markets for power generation. Primarily because of ambiguities introduced as a result of recent restricting the of the industry and cost pressures from consumers and regulators, investment to strengthen and upgrade the grid has lagged, with the result that many parts of the bulk high-voltage system are heavily stressed. Electric systems are not designed to withstand or quickly recover from damage inflicted simultaneously on multiple components. Such an attack could be carried out by knowledgeable attackers with little risk of detection or interdiction. Further well-planned and coordinated attacks by terrorists could leave the electric power system in a large region of the country at least partially disabled for a very long time. Although there are many examples of terrorist and military attacks on power systems elsewhere in the world, at the time of this study international terrorists have shown limited interest in attacking the U.S. power grid. However, that should not be a basis for complacency. Because all parts of the economy, as well as human health and welfare, depend on electricity, the results could be devastating. Terrorism and the Electric Power Delivery System focuses on measures that could make the power delivery system less vulnerable to attacks, restore power faster after an attack, and make critical services less vulnerable while the delivery of conventional electric power has been disrupted.

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