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Electricity - keeping the power on...even during disasters

Jan 22, 2018

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Page 1: Electricity - keeping the power on...even during disasters
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Power outages:

• Biggest long-term

economic impact and

developmental losses

• Can exacerbate initial

disaster (Hurricane

Sandy, Fukushima,

etc.)

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Not a single dedicated

suite of disaster

Standards

Include safety, risk

assessment, quality and

performance aspects

Serve as basis for

testing, verification and

regulation

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GAR report

Participation in

Working Session 31:

Standards for DRR at

WCDRR in Sendai

White Paper available

on UN preventionweb.

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State-of the art consensus & expertise (thousands of experts)

Solutions to challenges faced by multiple countries

For anybody to use

Consensus: 2/3 majority

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Regulators, scientific

and engineering

communities involved

at every step through

IEC National

Committee

No need to travel to

influence an IEC

International Standard

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Scientists, technical

community,

government

representatives

More DRR specialists

= better Standards

Data flow through

experts

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National standards can slow recovery:

You can’t buy on the world market

Equipment may not interoperate

Receiving help and technical support can be more difficult

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Don’t use proprietary systems and conventions

Agree on:

Number of data points

How data will be stored and shared

Terminology (build on what’s there)

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ISO 22300:2012 –

Societal security – free

on iso.org/obp

IEC 60050 – free on

electropedia.org

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Make your needs

heard and adopt and

use International

Standards for quality

national infrastructure

Do not reinvent the

wheel: use existing

certification protocols