Failure Analysis of the New York City Power Grid

As U.S. power grid transforms itself into Smart Grid, it has become less reliable in the past years. Power grid failures lead to huge financial cost and affect people’s life. Using a statistical analysis and holistic approach, this paper analyzes the New York City power grid failures: failure patter...

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Main Authors: Wu, Leon, Anderson, Roger N., Boulanger, Albert G., Rudin, Cynthia, Kaiser, Gail E.
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Published: Columbia University 2014
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spelling ftdatacite:10.7916/d8g73cbz 2023-05-15T17:32:18+02:00 Failure Analysis of the New York City Power Grid Wu, Leon Anderson, Roger N. Boulanger, Albert G. Rudin, Cynthia Kaiser, Gail E. 2014 https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8g73cbz https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/D8G73CBZ unknown Columbia University Smart power grids Computer science Text ScholarlyArticle article-journal Reports 2014 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.7916/d8g73cbz 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z As U.S. power grid transforms itself into Smart Grid, it has become less reliable in the past years. Power grid failures lead to huge financial cost and affect people’s life. Using a statistical analysis and holistic approach, this paper analyzes the New York City power grid failures: failure patterns and climatic effects. Our findings include: higher peak electrical load increases likelihood of power grid failure; increased subsequent failures among electrical feeders sharing the same substation; underground feeders fail less than overhead feeders; cables and joints installed during certain years are more likely to fail; higher weather temperature leads to more power grid failures. We further suggest preventive maintenance, intertemporal consumption, and electrical load optimization for failure prevention. We also estimated that the predictability of the power grid component failures correlates with the cycles of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) Index. Report North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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Anderson, Roger N.
Boulanger, Albert G.
Rudin, Cynthia
Kaiser, Gail E.
Failure Analysis of the New York City Power Grid
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description As U.S. power grid transforms itself into Smart Grid, it has become less reliable in the past years. Power grid failures lead to huge financial cost and affect people’s life. Using a statistical analysis and holistic approach, this paper analyzes the New York City power grid failures: failure patterns and climatic effects. Our findings include: higher peak electrical load increases likelihood of power grid failure; increased subsequent failures among electrical feeders sharing the same substation; underground feeders fail less than overhead feeders; cables and joints installed during certain years are more likely to fail; higher weather temperature leads to more power grid failures. We further suggest preventive maintenance, intertemporal consumption, and electrical load optimization for failure prevention. We also estimated that the predictability of the power grid component failures correlates with the cycles of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) Index.
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Anderson, Roger N.
Boulanger, Albert G.
Rudin, Cynthia
Kaiser, Gail E.
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Boulanger, Albert G.
Rudin, Cynthia
Kaiser, Gail E.
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title Failure Analysis of the New York City Power Grid
title_short Failure Analysis of the New York City Power Grid
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