Financial Risk Assessment Based On Disaster Induce
No Thumbnail Available
Date
2021
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Publisher COMSATS University Islambad Lahore Campus
Abstract
The security, authenticity and protection of electric power framework is a major dilemma now-a
days because it is not a single system many other systems are dependent on it. Severe weather
conditions are badly effecting our power infrastructures causing billions of dollar of financial
losses. Apart from the economic losses, power outages disrupt the lives of millions of people
including industrial and commercial customers. United States has a huge power infrastructure and
face many problems due to these disasters. The aim of this thesis is to assess the financial risk
associated with disaster-induced power outages. These disasters include mostly severe weather
events including hurricanes, thunder storm, wildfire, snowfall, heavy wind and winter storms. It is
necessary to take precautionary measures to avoid huge losses and also save the humanity from
disasters. The prediction of financial losses and the factors being involved for power outage events
is important. To accomplish this task a detailed exploratory and statistical analysis is required to
see the correlation between different key parameters. For this purpose a machine learning
algorithm Random Forest is used on publicly available data set of the United States from 2000
2016, containing data of about 49 States and comprising of 51 different variables. Exploratory
analysis is carried out to form a base for this research work. Random Forest is a useful classifier
used both for classification and regression. In this algorithm predicted results are compared with
actual output in order to find the error and accuracy. In this research random forest is used for the
purpose of predicting the financial losses against each disaster category for the top 8 financially
affected states of US. It has one more advantage of predicting the importance of the features being
involved for the losses. For the evaluation of results three types of error are calculated including
MAE, MAPE and RMSE. It was found that outage duration and customers affected have the
highest importance for each disaster in parameters ranking, and the major losses are due to
Hurricanes, thunders storm and winter storms.
Description
Keywords
Department of electrical engineering, FA17, electrical engineering