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= Pandemic-Resilient and Sustainable Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Systems =
 
= Pandemic-Resilient and Sustainable Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Systems =
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This is the home page of the EPRI supplemental project - Pandemic-Resilient and Sustainable Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Systems. This project was developed by EPRI and funded by members with a focus on eight workstreams.
 
[[File:Pandemic Summary.png|frame|left|Pandemic Summary]]
 
[[File:Pandemic Summary.png|frame|left|Pandemic Summary]]
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* WS1: Health and Disinfection
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* WS2: Control Center Strategies
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* WS3: Field Crew Strategies
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* WS4: Operator and Field Crew Training
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* WS5: Demand and Operations Impacts
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* WS6: Deferred Work and Resource Adequacy
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* WS7: Long-Term Demand and Sustainability
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* WS8: Asset Management Strartegies
  
This is the home page of the EPRI supplemental project - Pandemic-Resilient and Sustainable Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Systems. This project was developed by EPRI and funded by members with focus on eight workstreams.
 
WS1: Health and Disinfection
 
WS2: Control Center Strategies
 
WS3: Field Crew Strategies
 
WS4: Operator and Field Crew Training
 
WS5: Demand and Operations Impacts
 
WS6: Deferred Work and Resource Adequacy
 
WS7: Long-Term Demand and Sustainability
 
WS8: Asset Management Strartegies
 
 
EPRI project managers will release deliverables associated with each workstream in 2021 and 2022.  
 
EPRI project managers will release deliverables associated with each workstream in 2021 and 2022.  
  
 
==WS2 Control Center Design project==
 
==WS2 Control Center Design project==
The deliverables associated with workstream 2 - control center strategies are in the format of regularly updated web pages.  The aim is to keep these web pages updated as regularly as possible and at a minimum once every quearter as new information emerges about the pandemic, strategies are formulated and tested and new control center designs emerge.     
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The deliverables associated with workstream 2 - control center strategies are in the format of regularly updated web pages.  The aim is to keep these web pages updated as regularly as possible and at a minimum once every quarter as new information emerges about the pandemic, strategies are formulated and tested and new control center designs emerge.     
  
 
== WS2 Project Deliverables ==  
 
== WS2 Project Deliverables ==  

Revision as of 05:31, 26 October 2021

Pandemic-Resilient and Sustainable Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Systems

Pandemic Summary2.png

This is the home page of the EPRI supplemental project - Pandemic-Resilient and Sustainable Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Systems. This project was developed by EPRI and funded by members with a focus on eight workstreams.

Pandemic Summary
  • WS1: Health and Disinfection
  • WS2: Control Center Strategies
  • WS3: Field Crew Strategies
  • WS4: Operator and Field Crew Training
  • WS5: Demand and Operations Impacts
  • WS6: Deferred Work and Resource Adequacy
  • WS7: Long-Term Demand and Sustainability
  • WS8: Asset Management Strartegies

EPRI project managers will release deliverables associated with each workstream in 2021 and 2022.

WS2 Control Center Design project

The deliverables associated with workstream 2 - control center strategies are in the format of regularly updated web pages. The aim is to keep these web pages updated as regularly as possible and at a minimum once every quarter as new information emerges about the pandemic, strategies are formulated and tested and new control center designs emerge.

WS2 Project Deliverables

The most recent deliverable web pages are shown below. Please click to browse and interact with the content. If you would like some further information, or if there is an issue with the content, please contact the WS2 project manager Adrian Kelly (akelly@epri.com) or the overall project manager Paul Myrda (pmyrda@epri.com)