Policy Brief by Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) aims to explore disaster resilience strategies for power sector against cyclones and floods, focusing on the measures undertaken by Odisha.
- Disaster resilience is about anticipating, planning, and reducing disaster risk to effectively protect persons, communities and countries, their livelihoods, health, cultural heritage, socio-economic assets, and ecosystems.
Key findings for Odisha’s Transmission and Distribution (T&D) infrastructure
- 80% of electricity poles are vulnerable to high wind speeds.
- Over 75% of distribution lines cannot withstand cyclonic winds.
- Situation is likely to be similar in other coastal states.
Key Policy Recommendations
- Enhance Codes and Standards for Wind Zonation: Regularly update wind zonation maps to reflect most recent and localized meteorological data.
- Create Data Access Platforms for Physical Climate Risks: To facilitate clear communication and collaboration with disaster management authorities.
- Risk-informed Governance: Incorporate resilience component in policy, training and capacity building initiatives and develop cross-sectoral framework for enhanced stakeholder collaboration.
- Innovative Financing Solutions: Insurance, reinsurance, Catastrophe (CAT) bonds, creation of “Grant” component for Power Utilities to address emergent needs, etc.
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