Research on the construction of a "full-chain" rapid response system for power emergencies

Heliyon. 2024 Feb 18;10(4):e26501. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e26501. eCollection 2024 Feb 29.

Abstract

A crucial industry for improving society's sustainable development is the power sector. To address issues with the ineffectiveness of electric power emergency response during emergencies and the unclear division of duty among emergency subjects. A prefecture-level city power supply company to respond to the "In-Fa" typhoon, for example, to build a "1 + N" two-level emergency rapid response unit. Furthermore, it is proposed from the emergency response, emergency coordination, emergency material reserves, etc., to build a "full-chain" type of power emergency quick reaction system. Case studies have revealed that the quick response system's emergency combat capability, catastrophe preventive and mitigation capability, and emergency security capability have all improved. The construction of a "full-chain" type of power emergency rapid response system specialized and standardized the power emergency response system and provided a reference basis for the power industry's emergency response.

Keywords: Electric power system; Emergency quick response; Internal and external coordination; Multi-linkage; Standardization.

Publication types

  • Review