A new Multidimensional Resilience Index shows that simultaneous failures across physical, cyber, and exogenous dimensions produce 46-fold greater resilience loss in power systems than isolated stress.
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An integrated multi-hazard risk framework applied to the US high-voltage grid finds tropical cyclone wind causes the highest expected daily damage ($137M) while tornadoes drive the largest downstream economic losses ($4.93B/day), with a compound freezing rain/wind scenario producing the most severe
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Multidimensional Resilience for Electrical Power Systems: Systematic Review, Integrated Index, and Validation under Real-World Cyber-Physical Attack Scenarios
A new Multidimensional Resilience Index shows that simultaneous failures across physical, cyber, and exogenous dimensions produce 46-fold greater resilience loss in power systems than isolated stress.
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A Comparative Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment of the US High-Voltage Transmission Network
An integrated multi-hazard risk framework applied to the US high-voltage grid finds tropical cyclone wind causes the highest expected daily damage ($137M) while tornadoes drive the largest downstream economic losses ($4.93B/day), with a compound freezing rain/wind scenario producing the most severe