Hurricane Maria Effects on Puerto Rico Electric Power Infrastructure

A. Kwasinski, F. Andrade, M. Castro-Sitiriche, E. O’Neill-Carrillo
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This paper discusses the effects of Hurricane Maria on Puerto Rico’s electric grid. Arguably, the most significant effect of Hurricane Maria on Puerto Rico was the electric power outage that initially affected the entire island and lasted more than ten months. Although the damage to the conventional electric power generation infrastructure was relatively minor, both the transmission and distribution portions of the grid suffered much worse damage than that observed during other hurricanes that affected the U.S. in the past decade. This extensive damage added to logistical limitations and the island orography were important factors that contributed to an extremely slow restoration process leading to a very low resilience for the island’s power grid. This paper describes all these aspects in detail and supports the explanation of the hurricane effects with photographic evidence collected during a damage assessment conducted in the early December 2017 when about half of the electricity customers were still without service. This paper concludes by exploring some lessons from these observations including potential options to increase resilience, such as the use of microgrids.
飓风玛丽亚对波多黎各电力基础设施的影响
本文讨论了飓风玛丽亚对波多黎各电网的影响。可以说,飓风玛丽亚对波多黎各最严重的影响是停电,最初影响了整个岛屿,持续了十个多月。虽然对传统发电基础设施的破坏相对较小,但与过去十年中影响美国的其他飓风相比,电网的输电和配电部分遭受的破坏要严重得多。这种广泛的破坏增加了后勤限制和岛屿地形是造成恢复过程极其缓慢的重要因素,导致岛上电网的恢复能力非常低。本文详细描述了所有这些方面,并通过在2017年12月初进行的损害评估中收集的照片证据来支持对飓风影响的解释,当时约有一半的电力客户仍然没有服务。本文最后从这些观察中探索了一些经验教训,包括提高弹性的潜在选择,如使用微电网。
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