Maintaining critical infrastructure resilience to natural hazards during the COVID-19 pandemic: hurricane preparations by US energy companies.

Aaron Clark-Ginsberg, Ismael Arciniegas Rueda, Jonathon Monken, Jay Liu, Hong Chen
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has the potential to compromise the ability of critical infrastructure utilities to respond to or mitigate natural hazards like wildfires and hurricanes. This article describes the ways that an energy organization, the regional transmission operator PJM, is preparing for hurricanes during the COVID-19 pandemic. PJM is using a combination of technological and organizational processes to prepare for hurricanes during the pandemic. Activities include the development of a third control room to increase redundancy and maintaining social distance at control center, investment in more resilient communications technology to maintain connectivity, and taking a holistic approach to identifying issues related to supply chain and fuel security. With this mix of organizational and technological processes, we argue that critical infrastructure resilience should be understood as a sociotechnical construct and identify several recommendations for improving resilience. The article has implications for policymakers working to maintain infrastructure resilience to natural hazards during the COVID-19 pandemic.

在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间保持关键基础设施抵御自然灾害的能力:美国能源公司的飓风准备。
2019冠状病毒病大流行有可能损害关键基础设施公用事业应对或减轻野火和飓风等自然灾害的能力。本文介绍了能源组织,即区域输电运营商PJM在COVID-19大流行期间为飓风做准备的方法。PJM正在结合使用技术和组织程序,为大流行期间的飓风做好准备。活动包括开发第三个控制室,以增加冗余并保持控制中心的社交距离,投资更具弹性的通信技术以保持连接,并采取整体方法来识别与供应链和燃料安全相关的问题。通过这种组织和技术过程的混合,我们认为关键基础设施的弹性应该被理解为一种社会技术结构,并确定了提高弹性的几个建议。这篇文章对在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间努力保持基础设施抵御自然灾害能力的政策制定者具有启示意义。
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