2011
DOI: 10.1029/2011sw000685
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A preliminary risk assessment of the Australian region power network to space weather

Abstract: It is well documented that power networks at high latitudes are vulnerable to the effects of space weather. In recent years the eastern Australia state power networks have been connected across state boundaries in order to improve robustness under increasing load demands and deliver power at competitive prices. However, this interconnectivity is likely to increase susceptibility of the network to space weather. Geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) flow in power transmission lines as the result of “geoelectr… Show more

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“…Examples are available from Australia (Marshall et al 2011), New Zealand (Marshall et al 2012), South Africa (Ngwira et al 2008) and Brazil (Trivedi et al 2007). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples are available from Australia (Marshall et al 2011), New Zealand (Marshall et al 2012), South Africa (Ngwira et al 2008) and Brazil (Trivedi et al 2007). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kappenman [2005] argued that the source of sustained GICs at low and middle latitudes are linked with high rates of variation associated with impulsive increases in the solar wind dynamic pressure or ring current intensifications. These facts have encouraged several research groups and agencies to initiate vulnerability assessment studies on power grids or pipelines located at regions previously considered to have low GIC-risk other than South Africa, such as China [Liu et al, 2009], Japan [Watari et al, 2009], Czech Republic [Hejda and Bochníček, 2005], Kazakhstan [Vodyannikov et al, 2006], Australia [Marshall et al, 2011] or Brasil [Trivedi et al, 2007]. We were similarly motivated to perform such an analysis in a power grid of northeastern Spain, where we are settled.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2000s, and especially motivated by the October 2003 event, GIC has reached attention also at lower geomagnetic latitudes: see Bernhardi et al (2008) (South Africa), Trivedi et al (2007) (Brazil), Liu et al (2009) (China), Watari et al (2009) (Japan) and Marshall et al (2011) (Australia).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%