Risk assessment of cascading outages: Part I - Overview of methodologies

This paper is a result of ongoing activity carried out by Understanding, Prediction, Mitigation and Restoration of Cascading Failures Task Force under IEEE Computer Analytical Methods Subcommittee (CAMS). The task force's previous papers are focused on general aspects of cascading outages such...

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Risk management
Sequential Contingency Analysis
Uncertainty
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