Abstract
This paper shows how information from vulnerability
analyses and existing maintenance management systems
can be combined with information about threats and
criticality to establish vulnerability indicators for power
lines. The development of indicators to monitor the
vulnerability regarding weather related threats is
addressed and the methodology is demonstrated for two
case studies using data from two different network
companies and selected critical power lines in their supply
areas.
analyses and existing maintenance management systems
can be combined with information about threats and
criticality to establish vulnerability indicators for power
lines. The development of indicators to monitor the
vulnerability regarding weather related threats is
addressed and the methodology is demonstrated for two
case studies using data from two different network
companies and selected critical power lines in their supply
areas.