Slide2:
Forecast
system
in order to limit
damage caused
by GIC
User needs
User satisfaction - financial benefits:
User satisfaction - financial benefits The aim of the cost-benefit analysis is to determine the benefit of carrying-out various measures in order to limit damage caused by GIC. The study of the probability of different events (GIC disturbances) and the consequences of these events formed the basis for the economical analysis. The cost of damage today is compared to the cost of damage-limiting measures.
The assumed method to prevent A and B is an early warning system (forecasts).
The assumed method to prevent C and D is a monitoring system. Cost-benefit analysis of measures against power grid disturbances caused by solar storms,
Elforsk report 03:36, June 2003, Stefan Skarp
Solstormar, Transienta geomagnetiska störningar, Elforsk report 03:33, January 2004
Sustainability of service - Business plan:
Sustainability of service - Business plan Access to real-time data from solar wind monitor
(ACE) (absolute crucial !!!)
Internet connection
Access to a magnetometer for verification of forecasts
and monitoring (Currently kindly provided by DMI/Brorfelde)
Initial cost for forecast system (2 MSEK ≈ € 210 000) (A,B)
Maintenance (0.6MSEK/year ≈ € 63 000) (A,B)
Costs for cases C,D: initial cost (350 000SEK ≈ €36 840),
Maintenance (10 000 ≈ €1050)
Prospective for improvement of the service :
Prospective for improvement of the service The service will be useful for the south of Sweden.
Warnings 15-39 hours ahead based on solar input and even warning days
ahead of activity based on far-side observations are of great interest.
The Halloween events taught us the importance of these warnings,
for carrying out preventive measures.
However these warnings are today not accurate enough to decide
whether or not to import and export power. S. Lindahl, Effects of Geomagnetically induced currents on protection systems, Elforsk report 03:34.December 2003.
H. Lundstedt, The Sun, Space Weather, and GIC Effects in Sweden, in press, Adv. in Space Res. 2005.