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Reimagining Grid Resilience

A Framework For Addressing Catastrophic Threats to the US Electricity Grid in an Era of Transformational Change

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Since its origins at the beginning of the last century, the electricity system has been a critical driver of US economic growth. Reliable and resilient delivery of electricity to homes and businesses is a foundation of national prosperity, and grid outages have grave consequences.

The current grid is characterized by a one-way flow of services and value that convert primary energy to value-added services. This system, with its linear dependencies and easily disrupted individual components, is inherently fragile. Disruptions within any component of the grid can cause outages for customers.

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Mark Dyson

Mark Dyson

Managing Director

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