Societal consequences of critical infrastructure vulnerabilities: integrating power system and regional inoperability input-output models
Author
Summary, in English
model of the Swedish power transmission system, as the electric power system is generally recognized
as one of the most vital critical infrastructures, and Swedish regional economic input-output data is
used. The results from an analysis using this type of model can provide important information to societal riskrelated
decision making, e.g. by identifying regional areas characterized by both having vulnerable Power supply and strong electric power dependence. The proposed integrated model constitutes a valuable advance when assessing critical infrastructure vulnerabilities and societal consequences of failures.
Department/s
- Industrial Electrical Engineering and Automation
- Division of Risk Management and Societal Safety
- Centre for Societal Resilience
Publishing year
2013
Language
English
Publication/Series
[Host publication title missing]
Document type
Conference paper
Publisher
ESREL2013
Topic
- Other Engineering and Technologies
Keywords
- Critical Infrastructure
- Power System
- Input-output models
- National
- Economic
- Vulnerability
Conference name
European Safety and Reliability Conference (ESREL2013)
Conference date
2013-09-29 - 2013-10-02
Conference place
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Status
Published
Research group
- LUCRAM (Lund University Center for Risk Analysis and Management