September 15, 2005
Journal Article

Evaluating North American Electric Grid Reliability Using the Barabasi-Albert Network Model

Abstract

The reliability of electric transmission systems is examined using a scale-free model of network topology and failure propagation. The topologies of the North American eastern and western electric grids are analyzed to estimate their reliability based on the Barabási-Albert network model. A commonly used power system reliability index is computed using a simple failure propagation model. The results are compared to the values of power system reliability indices previously obtained using other methods and they suggest that scale-free network models are usable to estimate aggregate electric grid reliability.

Revised: April 4, 2007 | Published: September 15, 2005

Citation

Chassin D.P., and C. Posse. 2005. Evaluating North American Electric Grid Reliability Using the Barabasi-Albert Network Model. Physica A Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications 355, no. 2-4:667-677. PNNL-SA-40805.