How can derivatives be applied in predicting and optimizing energy grid resilience and disaster preparedness for cities?
How can derivatives be applied in predicting and optimizing energy grid resilience and disaster preparedness for cities? Prepared assets {#prepared-assets.unnumbered} ----------------- The energy resilience indicators for the European Union (EU) regions comprise the following four characteristics: *-Capacity – Average critical capacity in areas of energy storage (eg. wind, solar and biomass) compared to the capacity of conventional grid links (eg. EU single network, double network etc.)* -Accurate national capacity (eg. UWCO, combined national and network-based capacity, and EU single network-based capacity-based capacity) compared to standard grid capacity If capacity exceeds standard capacity (eg. as we mentioned before), then reserves may be diminished and the EU could hit gas lines more quickly than expected. In the case of disaster development a limited capacity may not be available. Such conditions are similar…