Toward Models of Impact and Recovery of the US Western Grid from Earthquake Events
Published in Energies, 2022
Recommended citation: Weinmann R, Cotilla-Sanchez E, Brekken TKA. "Toward Models of Impact and Recovery of the US Western Grid from Earthquake Events." Energies. 15(24):9275 (2022) https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/15/24/9275
A Cascadia Subduction Zone (CSZ) earthquake will cause widespread damage to numerous lifelines and infrastructure along the northern US west coast. The goal of the presented research is to provide a bottom up estimate of the impact on and subsequent recovery of a Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake on the US western grid to supplement and enhance the expert opinion estimates provided to date. The scope is limited to only consideration of shaking damage to utility substation equipment components of a power system model. The analysis utilizes probabilistic models of damage and recovery for substation power system assets, along with graph techniques for modeling connectivity, and Monte Carlo quasi steady state power flow solutions. The results show that a conservative estimate of the initial damage and loss of load is approximately 4000 MW, with a recovery estimate of 230 days.