English

Exploring cascading outages and weather via processing historic data

Physics and Society 2017-09-27 v1 Systems and Control Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability

Abstract

We describe some bulk statistics of historical initial line outages and the implications for forming contingency lists and understanding which initial outages are likely to lead to further cascading. We use historical outage data to estimate the effect of weather on cascading via cause codes and via NOAA storm data. Bad weather significantly increases outage rates and interacts with cascading effects, and should be accounted for in cascading models and simulations. We suggest how weather effects can be incorporated into the OPA cascading simulation and validated. There are very good prospects for improving data processing and models for the bulk statistics of historical outage data so that cascading can be better understood and quantified.

Cite

@article{arxiv.1709.09079,
  title  = {Exploring cascading outages and weather via processing historic data},
  author = {Ian Dobson and NichelleLe K. Carrington and Kai Zhou and Zhaoyu Wang and Benjamin A. Carreras and Jose M. Reynolds-Barredo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.09079},
  year   = {2017}
}
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