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Resilience is a core functional requirement for energy systems, as defined by their ability to withstand disruptions [1] and maintain stability through diverse energy inputs [2]. Research specifically explores how to embed this quality into the design and management of energy systems [3].
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An integrated climate-biodiversity framework to improve planning ... ecologyandsociety.org 1 fact
referenceO’Brien and Hope (2010) examined localism and energy, specifically focusing on negotiating approaches to embed resilience into energy systems.
Climate Shocks Are Redefining Energy Security energypolicy.columbia.edu 1 fact
claimResilience in energy systems is best achieved through a diversity of energy inputs, allowing systems to switch between sources if one part of the system fails during an event.
Sustainable Energy Transition for Renewable and Low Carbon Grid ... frontiersin.org 1 fact
referenceEnergy security is defined by three main concerns: robustness (resource sufficiency, system reliability, stability, and affordability), sovereignty (protection from internal and external threats), and resilience (the ability to withstand disruptions of energy systems).