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BIBLIOGRAPHY 61 The following bibliography includes a comprehensive list of articles, research papers, and other informative literature and is generally organized by their topics as they are related to sections of the Utility Infrastructure Resiliency Playbook (Playbook). 1. DEFINING PROGRAM OBJECTIVES 23 Pesin, M., (2018). Driving Grid Resilience [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2018/07/f53/1.2%20Advanced%20Grid%20R%26D%20Portfolio%20- %20Pesin%2C%20DOE.pdf). 28 Underground 2020. (2009). The Power to Change the Face of America...Converting Overhead Utilities to Underground [White Paper]. 35 Costello, K. (2018). Challenges Surrounding Electric Power Resiliency. Fortnightly Magazine, (April). Retrieved from https://www.fortnightly.com/fortnightly/2018/04/challenges-surrounding-electric-power-resiliency. 39 T&D World. (2016). Completing Upgrades Four Years After Hurricane Sandy. Retrieved from https://www.tdworld.com/distribution/completing-upgrades-four-years-after-hurricane-sandy. 57 Larsen, J., Houser, T. & Marsters, P. (2017). Electric System Reliability: No Clear Link to Coal and Nuclear. Retrieved from https://rhg.com/research/electric-system-reliability-no-clear-link-to-coal-and-nuclear/. 58 U.S. Department of Energy. (2003). "Grid 2030" A National Vision for Electricity's Second 100 Years. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Energy. Retrieved from https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/oeprod/DocumentsandMedia/Electric_Vision_Document.pdf. 105 Eddy, P. (2006). February 2006 Windstorm - A report on National Grid's Performance. Albany, NY: New York State Department of Public Service. Retrieved from http://www3.dps.ny.gov/pscweb/WebFileRoom.nsf/web/EE93D59232F337FB852571D90045B48F/$File/06m0496_staffrep_ 08_29_06.pdf?OpenElement. 110 Edison Electric Institute. (n.d.). Underground vs Overhead Distribution Wires [White Paper]. 117 Stankovic, A. & Tomsovic, K. (2018). The Definition and Qualification of Resilience [White Paper]. Retrieved from https://resourcecenter.ieee-pes.org/technical-publications/technical-reports/PESTR0065_04-18.html 120 Pounds, M. (2019). Plan to bury power lines advances — at a cost to residents. Retrieved from https://www.sunsentinel.com/business/fl-bz-fpl-undergrounding-bill-20190422-story.html. 122 Bizjak, T., Bollag, S. & Kasler, D. (2018). Power lines keep sparking wildfires. Why don't California utility companies bury them? Retrieved from https://www.sacbee.com/news/business/article221707650.html. 130 SCE&G. (n.d.). Underground vs. Overhead Power Lines [White Paper]. 164 Sandoval, R. (2017). We already know which grid fixes can keep lights on during bad storms. Here are 3. Retrieved from https://www.edf.org/blog/2017/11/01/we-already-know-which-grid-fixes-can-keep-lights-during-bad-storms-here-are-3. 185 Electric Power Research Institute. (2016). Electric Power System Resiliency: Challenges & Opportunities [White Paper]. Retrieved from https://www.naseo.org/Data/Sites/1/resiliency-white-paper.pdf. 2. CREATING A RESILIENCY PROGRAM 52 Bennett, Wes. (2007). Edmond Builds Smarter Underground Facilities. Retrieved from http://www.tdworld.com/underground_transmission_distribution/power_edmond_builds_smarter/index.html. 71 T&D World. (2006). FPL Announces Storm Secure Program to Strengthen Electric Grid. Retrieved from http://tdworld.com/news/FPL-grid-program/index.html. 75 Mani, A., White, J., & McGregor, P. (2019). From managing risk to building resilience. Retrieved from https://advisory.kpmg.us/articles/2019/from-managing-risk-to-building-resilience.html. 76 Bridgers, M. (2010). Conversion to Underground Lines - Drivers and implications [PowerPoint slides]. 78 U.S. Department of Energy. (2013). Economic Benefits of Increasing Electric Grid Resilience to Weather Outages. Washington, DC: Executive Office of the President. Retrieved from https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2013/08/f2/Grid%20Resiliency%20Report_FINAL.pdf.

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