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Probabilistic risk-based security assessment of power systems considering incumbent threats and uncertainties

Abstract

In-depth security analyses of power systems (PSs) require to consider the vulnerabilities to natural and human-related threats, which may cause multiple dependent contingencies. On the other hand, such events often lead to high impact on the system, so that decision-making aimed to enhance security may become difficult. Introducing the uncertainty, the risk associated to each contingency can be evaluated, thus allowing to perform effective contingency ranking. This paper describes an in-depth security assessment methodology, based on an “extended” definition of risk (including threats, vulnerability, contingency, and impact) aimed to perform the risk assessment of the integrated power and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) systems. The results of the application to test cases and realistic PSs show the added value of the proposed approach with respect to conventional security analyses in dealing with uncertainty of threats, vulnerabilities, and system response.

Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Emanuele Ciapessoni
  • Diego Cirio
  • Gerd Kjølle
  • Stefano Massucco
  • Andrea Pitto
  • Marino Sforna

Affiliation

  • Italy
  • SINTEF Energy Research / Energisystemer
  • University of Genoa

Year

2016

Published in

IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid

ISSN

1949-3053

Volume

7

Issue

6

Page(s)

2890 - 2903

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