The Wireless Emergency Alert System, first implemented by the FCC in 2012, has been an incredible advancement as it relates to emergency preparedness. These alerts send warnings to smart phones [...]
As the founder of Emergency Preparedness Partnerships, I have a keen interest in the role of grid reliability as it relates to emergency planning. Simply put, as reliability increases, the [...]
Emergency management at the state and local levels is similar in scope to utility disaster recovery. In every case, poor execution can derail efforts by wasting precious time and resources. An [...]
Flood prediction models are getting better, which is good news considering that the frequency of major weather events is on the rise. Hurricanes in particular seem to be increasingly common and [...]
No one can dispute the fact that the composition of the utility workforce is in a state of flux. Baby Boomers are retiring at a rapid pace, and Millennials are entering the workforce with [...]
I recently read an article on npr.com that drilled down into an investigation by the Kansas City Star which examined 20 years’ worth of firefighter deaths all around the US. The investigation [...]
Electric utilities with bulk system assets must comply with NERC Reliability Standards, and it can be an extremely cumbersome process, especially when subjected to a regulatory compliance audit. [...]
Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) is working on integrating the State of California’s earthquake early warning system (EEW) into its emergency preparedness initiatives. The integration is a [...]
As you know, I like to blog about the power grid, emergency preparedness for various utility sectors, and similar topics. As such I read a lot of industry publications to find topics to blog [...]
A recent study by Durham University concluded that nuclear plants in the U.K. are more vulnerable to tsunamis than previously thought. The study indicated that the risk is greater in the U.K. [...]