Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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275878 | International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection | 2013 | 20 Pages |
This paper describes a methodology for risk identification and risk assessment in electricity infrastructures. The approach leverages risk maps and can be applied to general infrastructure networks. A semi-quantitative assessment strategy that incorporates the creation of risk charts within a risk management framework is also presented. This strategy engages an intuitive graphical representation to identify the most significant threats affecting infrastructure networks. As a result, it is possible to conduct risk analyses of energy supply (and other) infrastructures within a region or country by engaging interconnected risk maps. The application of the methodology is demonstrated using a case study of a Colombian electricity infrastructure, which includes an estimation of the risk components.