The February 2021 blackout in Texas underscored the importance of reliable and resilient power systems. In this commentary, we discuss the roles of regulators, markets, fuel and generation supply chains, and interdependent infrastructures, and finds that they need to be reconsidered and redefined to successfully meet the future challenges of increased electrification and severe weather.
Research Lead
Marie joined KAPSARC in 2021 as a research lead in the Utilities and Renewables program. Her current research focuses on…
Expertise
- Electricity Markets
- Energy Transition
- Energy and Climate Policy
- Renewables
- Reliability and Resiliency of Power Systems
- Power Systems Modeling
Publications See all Marie Petitet’s publications
Revitalizing Relationships for the Clean Energy Souk
The February 2021 blackout in Texas underscored the importance of reliable and resilient power systems.…
18th April 2024Long-term Issues with the Energy-Only Market Design in the Context of Deep Decarbonization
The February 2021 blackout in Texas underscored the importance of reliable and resilient power systems.…
17th March 2024