“…The increases in the magnitude and frequency of flooding, in addition to the inadequacy of floodplain measures and the high costs of hardening (Wilbanks et al, 2008;Farber-DeAnda et al, 2010;Gilstrap et al, 2015), have put electricity infrastructures at risk (Zamuda et al, 2015;Zamuda and Lippert, 2016;Cronin et al, 2018;Forzieri et al, 2018;Mikellidou et al, 2018;Allen-Dumas et al, 2019). In particular, electricity infrastructures which lie in areas vulnerable to flooding can experience floodwater damages that may lead to changes in their energy production and consumption (Chandramowli and Felder, 2014;Ciscar and Dowling, 2014;Bollinger and Dijkema, 2016;Gangrade et al, 2019). For instance, flooding can rust metals, destroy insulation, and damage interruption capacity (Farber-DeAnda et al, 2010;Vale, 2014;NERC, 2018;Bragatto et al, 2019).…”