Traditionally, energy resilience has been defined as the ability of the electricity grid to maintain or restore operations during and after a disruption, such as a natural disaster or a cyber attack. As history has shown, extreme weather events, such as record-setting heat or cold, can threaten to overwhelm the grid with swings in demand. With today’s race to decarbonize and “electrify everything,” ensuring a steady supply of affordable, sustainable, and resilient energy has never been more important – or challenging.
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