>“The monetary value is still a little bit hard to put your finger on,” he said. “It’s early days, and there’s not a generally accepted silver bullet for valuing resilience. It’s what folks are looking for, but I’m not sure how we’re going to get there.”
I sort of expected a midwit response like this from a 20 something economist …. reliability engineering has been a thing for a while.
Interesting an article about value of resiliency does not mention SAIDI, SAIFI, or other metrics which already exist and have been widespread for 30+ years.
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>“The monetary value is still a little bit hard to put your finger on,” he said. “It’s early days, and there’s not a generally accepted silver bullet for valuing resilience. It’s what folks are looking for, but I’m not sure how we’re going to get there.”
I sort of expected a midwit response like this from a 20 something economist …. reliability engineering has been a thing for a while.
Interesting an article about value of resiliency does not mention SAIDI, SAIFI, or other metrics which already exist and have been widespread for 30+ years.
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