Download PDFOpen PDF in browserReview of Sequential Steps to Realize Power System ResilienceEasyChair Preprint 67656 pages•Date: October 4, 2021AbstractNatural events have been identified as one of the major causes of cascading faults on the electricity grid globally. The impact of the events always brings service interruption in all spheres of life with a high loss of revenue. Natural disasters attack on the electric grid has defeated the reliability criterion of N-1 recently. In this case, a more robust resilience measure is needed to prepare and take proactive decisions based on the predictable natural disaster on the power grid to mitigate the impact of natural events (hurricane, cyclone, ice storm, solar geomagnetic storm, etc) and recover fast in case of any contingencies. Achieving a resilient electric grid system involves the use of cutting-edge technological approaches such as microgrids, smart-grid, and a wide-area monitoring system, optimal dispatch of repair resources for reduction of restoration time. Considering how important this new concept is, this paper presents a review of the approaches used to realize power system resilience and suggests a future research area to enhance the power system against natural disasters. Keyphrases: Natural event, Reliability Criterion, power systems resilience
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