A Framework for Development of Energy Security Indicators
This paper presents a framework for the development of a composite energy
security indicator in the European Union. Various energy supply sources are analyzed:
oil, gas, coal, nuclear, renewables each providing a number of individual indicators
that are combined into a uniform metrics of energy security level for each EU member state.
Having a framework for quantification of energy security, the effect on energy security
by different policy options, infrastructure changes or supply diversification can be analyzed.
Although analysis performed by indicators cannot substitute a detailed system level analysis,
it can provide an overview of the current energy security situation and highlight strength
and weaknesses of the energy infrastructure in the EU. The framework can also be used for
determining the needs for a detailed system level analysis of a particular energy infrastructure
network and its interdependency study with other energy infrastructures (e.g. gas pipeline
network dependence on electricity grid reliability).
KOPUSTINSKAS Vytis;
BOLADO LAVIN Ricardo;
MASERA Marcelo;
2011-11-30
University of Vienna
JRC67247
http://www.complex-systems.meduniwien.ac.at/eccs11/eccs11bookofabstracts.pdf,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC67247,
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