Atelier de la science des réseaux de Montréal 2026
Université de Montréal, Pavillon André-Aisenstadt, salle 110-1
28 mai 2026
Atelier de science des réseaux de Montréal 2026
Montréal, 28 mai 2026
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Université Concordia |
Université McGill |
Université de Montréal |
Université McGill |
| Resilience of Infrastructure Systems for Energy Challenges with a Focus on Blackouts of Electric Power Grids | |||
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Marc Morissette Hydro-Quebec |
Nickie Menemenlis IREQ |
Toualith Jean-Marc Meango IREQ |
Dragan Komljenovic IREQ |
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This presentation examines the challenges and solutions associated with strengthening the resilience of critical infrastructure systems—particularly electric power grids—in the context of climate change, extreme weather events, cybersecurity threats, and other disruptive incidents. It highlights the strategies and measures necessary to improve the ability of power grids to anticipate, withstand, and recover from such events. The presentation will also review recent blackout events in regions such as the Western Balkans, Canada, Iberian Peninsula, and others, and will outline methodologies for analyzing their root causes and consequences. We will explore how these disruptions affect the stability of energy systems, including the prevention of cascading failures, and identify the measures required to reinforce infrastructure resilience. Special attention will be given to innovative approaches and technologies that can reduce the risk of blackouts, including advances in planning, design, monitoring, construction, and maintenance of energy facilities and associated critical infrastructure. The aim is to provide a foundation for a broader discussion on viewing power grids as complex adaptive systems, and to outline recommendations for enhancing their resilience to climate change and other disruptive events. Ultimately, the goal is to help prevent major outages and ensure a more robust and stable energy supply in the face of future challenges. |
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