Skip to main content
U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Scientific and Technical Information

Quantifying the economic costs of power outages owing to extreme events: A systematic review

Journal Article · · Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
 [1];  [1];  [2]
  1. Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States)
  2. Entropy Research, LLC, Alexandria, VA (United States)

Quantifying the economic cost of long-duration power outages is crucial to justifying investments in resiliency and reliability improvements. However, extensive study on the subject complicates the identification of power outage costs and determining the most suitable approach to quantify them for an individual, specific facility, particularly in the context of extreme events. Here, this research provides a systematic review of economic studies estimating the impact of environmental disasters at the microeconomic and macroeconomic levels. Of 326 articles, evaluating the costs of power outages in extreme events, this work identified 22 studies that attempted to quantify the economic costs. These findings indicate that quantifying power outage costs lacks standardization, posing challenges for comparing different studies. Most analyses aiming to quantify these costs for utilities, sectors, and the overall economy rely on outdated survey data, which offer generalized rather than specific cost estimations. The costs of power outages exhibit a significant dependence on factors such as the sector involved, the type of customer affected, and the outage duration. To quantify industry costs, the research in this study suggests that using the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's online, open-access Customer Damage Function Calculator is the best option for individual-level assessments of industries, hospitals, offices, education centers, and similar facilities. However, the Interruption Cost Estimate Calculator can estimate outage costs across industrial, commercial, and residential sectors for macroeconomic outcomes. Finally, this article discusses the relative strengths of these methods and tools and the potential directions for future research.

Research Organization:
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
Grant/Contract Number:
AC05-00OR22725
OSTI ID:
2474779
Journal Information:
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol. 207; ISSN 1364-0321
Publisher:
ElsevierCopyright Statement
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

References (16)

Projecting future costs to U.S. electric utility customers from power interruptions journal March 2018
Quantifying the daily economic impact of extreme space weather due to failure in electricity transmission infrastructure: ECONOMIC IMPACT OF EXTREME SPACE WEATHER journal January 2017
Linking socio-economic aspects to power system disruption models journal May 2021
Climate Change and Drought: a Perspective on Drought Indices journal April 2018
Impacts of Natural Disasters on Swedish Electric Power Policy: A Case Study journal February 2017
The Regional Economic Impact of an Earthquake: Direct and Indirect Effects of Electricity Lifeline Disruptions journal August 1997
Evaluating and Visualizing the Economic Impact of Commercial Districts Due to an Electric Power Network Disruption journal August 2019
Economic Impact Assessment of Severe Weather–Induced Power Outages in the US journal December 2021
Indirect Cost Estimation of Winter Storm–Induced Power Outage in Texas journal November 2022
Improving the estimated cost of sustained power interruptions to electricity customers journal June 2018
A systematic review on power system resilience from the perspective of generation, network, and load journal October 2022
A new Method for Analysing Financial Damages Caused by grid Faults on Individual Customers journal June 2022
Shedding light on the economic costs of long-duration power outages: A review of resilience assessment methods and strategies journal May 2023
The PRISMA 2020 statement: An updated guideline for reporting systematic reviews journal April 2021
The costs of limited health literacy: a systematic review journal July 2009
Shadow Pricing of Electric Power Interruptions for Distribution System Operators in Finland journal July 2018