Search Results for author: Olukunle O. Owolabi

Found 4 papers, 2 papers with code

A Robust Statistical Analysis of the Role of Hydropower on the System Electricity Price and Price Volatility

no code implementations4 Mar 2022 Olukunle O. Owolabi, Kathryn Lawson, Sanhita Sengupta, Yingsi Huang, Lan Wang, Chaopeng Shen, Mila Getmansky Sherman, Deborah A. Sunter

Hydroelectric power (hydropower) is unique in that it can function as both a conventional source of electricity and as backup storage (pumped hydroelectric storage) for providing energy in times of high demand on the grid.

regression

Analysis of animal-related electric outages using species distribution models and community science data

1 code implementation22 Dec 2021 Mei-Ling E. Feng, Olukunle O. Owolabi, Toryn L. J. Schafer, Sanhita Sengupta, Lan Wang, David S. Matteson, Judy P. Che-Castaldo, Deborah A. Sunter

These flexible, species-specific estimates can allow future animal-indicators of grid reliability to be investigated in more diverse regions and ecological communities, providing a better understanding of the variation that exists in animal-outage relationship.

Critical Risk Indicators (CRIs) for the electric power grid: A survey and discussion of interconnected effects

1 code implementation19 Jan 2021 Judy P. Che-Castaldo, Rémi Cousin, Stefani Daryanto, Grace Deng, Mei-Ling E. Feng, Rajesh K. Gupta, Dezhi Hong, Ryan M. McGranaghan, Olukunle O. Owolabi, Tianyi Qu, Wei Ren, Toryn L. J. Schafer, Ashutosh Sharma, Chaopeng Shen, Mila Getmansky Sherman, Deborah A. Sunter, Lan Wang, David S. Matteson

We also provide relevant critical risk indicators (CRIs) across diverse domains that may influence electric power grid risks, including climate, ecology, hydrology, finance, space weather, and agriculture.

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