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Grid Resilience Plans: State Requirements, Utility Practices, and Utility Plan Template

Publication Type

Report

Date Published

07/2024

Authors

Schellenberg, Josh A., Lisa C. Schwartz

Abstract

As of June 2024, 14 states and one city require jurisdictional electric utilities to file resilience plans. Drawing on these requirements and filed plans, this report offers a standard template that states and utilities can consider to improve utility filings for grid resilience plans, either as part of a distribution system plan or as a separate filing. Key elements include a vulnerability assessment, description of proposed resilience programs, and projected costs and rate impacts.  While many of these requirements and plans focus on extreme weather hazards, the template also can be used to address additional threats, including cyber and physical attacks and seismic events.

Year of Publication

2024

Organization

Energy Markets and Policy Department, Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division

Research Areas

Reliability and Resilience, Integrated Distribution System Planning 2, Integrated Distribution System Planning - Project

Related Files

Report PDF (3.93 MB) (link is external)
Template DOCX (721.87 KB) (link is external)

        

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