DocumentCode
683207
Title
The resilience of PV during natural disasters: The hurricane Sandy case
Author
Fthenakis, Vasilis
Author_Institution
Photovoltaics Environ. Res. Center, Brookhaven Nat. Lab., Upton, NY, USA
fYear
2013
fDate
16-21 June 2013
Firstpage
2364
Lastpage
2367
Abstract
This paper will present data on the resilience of typical PV systems following natural disasters, and provide recommendations for integrating PV into emergency response systems. Information from multiple sources shows that during the October 29, 2012 hurricane Sandy, virtually all PV systems received no damage by the storm and, if not disconnected, they produced electricity following the storm. The same was observed in previous disasters. In the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, PV systems were used to support the Gulf States´ disaster response efforts. The Fukushima earthquake and tsunami destroyed three nuclear reactors causing “meltdown” and radiation releases, whereas the many thousands of PV roof-top arrays were left undamaged. These experiences show that PV systems, in addition to being environmentally benign, can also sustain extreme weather conditions like hurricanes, earthquakes and tsunamis.
Keywords
emergency management; photovoltaic power systems; Fukushima earthquake; Gulf States disaster response efforts; PV roof-top arrays; PV system resilience; emergency response systems; hurricane Katrina; hurricane Rita; hurricane sandy case; natural disasters; nuclear reactors; radiation releases; tsunami; Earthquakes; Electricity; Generators; Hurricanes; Inverters; Photovoltaic systems; Storms; PV; resiliency; storms;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), 2013 IEEE 39th
Conference_Location
Tampa, FL
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PVSC.2013.6744949
Filename
6744949
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