This paper explores the integration of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) as a mitigation strategy to reduce the power outage impact in various aspects, namely, minimizing outages and lowering their cost for customers, ensuring DER adaptation cost-effectiveness for the households, and realizing long-term environmental benefits.
For instance, declining technology costs and rising electricity prices make DER systems more valuable over time by reducing household energy expenses (Forbes). In parallel, advancements in solar PV and battery storage technology potentially make higher wide DER adoption levels more economically viable.
Households that initially experienced prolonged power outages transition to shorter outage durations as DER penetration increases. The two previously introduced spatiotemporal key resilience metrics are used to quantify these improvements.
Power outages vary significantly across regions due to differences in climate conditions, grid infrastructure, and energy demand. For example, the Midwest frequently faces windstorms and derechos, while the Southeast is highly vulnerable to hurricanes and flooding.
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