Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Energy Transition to Net Zero Energy Reliability, Risk, and Resilience (ETZE R3)
Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Energy Transition to Net Zero Energy Reliability, Risk, and Resilience (ETZE R3)
The International Workshop on Energy Transition to Zero Carbon: Reliability, Risk, and Resilience is a joint effort by the B. John Garrick Institute for the Risk Sciences at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA-GIRS) and the European Safety and Reliability (ESREL) Conference.
ETZE R3 is a ESREL workshop consist of multiple sessions designed to be a platform for cross-industrial and interdisciplinary effort and knowledge exchange on risk and resilience of energy transition technologies to net zero.
The workshop gathers experts from academia, industry, and regulatory agencies to discuss challenges and potential solutions for energy transition technologies
to net zero from different perspectives.
This workshop complements existing sessions and workshops organised around specific types of net zero energy risk and resilience assessment. ETZE R3 distinguishes itself from these events by addressing the energy transition issues and risk and resilience topics together and proposing possible solutions for safe and reliable transition to net zero energies.
ETZE R3-2023 was held at the University of Southampton, United Kingdom, on 3rd-7th September 2023, and gathered 77 participants from 34 organisations from around the globe. This report summarises ETZE R3-2023 workshop. It provides an overview of the main points raised by a community of experts on the current status of risk issues of energy transition to net zero methods. It also outlines research directions for safer, more reliable and resilient net zero technologies.
transition to net-zero, resilience, reliability, safety analysis
University of Southampton
Parhizkar, Tarannom
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Brito, Mario
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7 March 2024
Parhizkar, Tarannom
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Brito, Mario
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Parhizkar, Tarannom and Brito, Mario
(2024)
Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Energy Transition to Net Zero Energy Reliability, Risk, and Resilience (ETZE R3)
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University of Southampton, 11pp.
Abstract
The International Workshop on Energy Transition to Zero Carbon: Reliability, Risk, and Resilience is a joint effort by the B. John Garrick Institute for the Risk Sciences at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA-GIRS) and the European Safety and Reliability (ESREL) Conference.
ETZE R3 is a ESREL workshop consist of multiple sessions designed to be a platform for cross-industrial and interdisciplinary effort and knowledge exchange on risk and resilience of energy transition technologies to net zero.
The workshop gathers experts from academia, industry, and regulatory agencies to discuss challenges and potential solutions for energy transition technologies
to net zero from different perspectives.
This workshop complements existing sessions and workshops organised around specific types of net zero energy risk and resilience assessment. ETZE R3 distinguishes itself from these events by addressing the energy transition issues and risk and resilience topics together and proposing possible solutions for safe and reliable transition to net zero energies.
ETZE R3-2023 was held at the University of Southampton, United Kingdom, on 3rd-7th September 2023, and gathered 77 participants from 34 organisations from around the globe. This report summarises ETZE R3-2023 workshop. It provides an overview of the main points raised by a community of experts on the current status of risk issues of energy transition to net zero methods. It also outlines research directions for safer, more reliable and resilient net zero technologies.
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transition to net-zero, resilience, reliability, safety analysis
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