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Title: Department of Energy Emergency Response Program


1
Department of Energy -Emergency Response Program
  • Alice Lippert
  • Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy
    Reliability
  • U.S. Department of Energy
  • API Pipeline Roundtable
  • November 30, 2006

2
Briefing Topics
  • Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy
    Reliability (OE) Background
  • Preparedness
  • Response

3
Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy
Reliability (OE)
  • Mission
  • To lead national efforts to modernize the
    electric grid, enhance the security and
    reliability of the energy infrastructure, and
    facilitate recovery from disruptions to the
    energy supply.
  • Infrastructure Security and Energy Restoration
  • Research Development
  • Permitting, Siting, Analysis

4
Infrastructure Security and Energy Restoration
Division (ISER)
  • Works with DHS and other federal, regional,
    state, and local governments and commercial
    organizations to
  • Support national critical infrastructure
    protection
  • Analyze infrastructure vulnerabilities and
    recommend preventive measures
  • Help other agencies prepare for and respond to
    energy emergencies and minimize the consequences
    of an emergency
  • Conduct energy emergency operations during a
    declared emergency or national security special
    event in accordance with the National Response
    Plan
  • Develop, implement, and maintain a national
    energy cyber security program

5
Energy Emergency Approach
  • Preparedness
  • Monitoring
  • Preparedness Planning
  • Stakeholder Training
  • Communications and Coordination
  • Response
  • Event-driven
  • Hard and Soft emergencies
  • Assessment Analysis
  • Damage Mitigation and
  • Restoration

6
DOEs Emergency Preparedness Activities
  • Monitor the progress of weather-related events
  • Monitor the energy infrastructure
  • Conduct energy exercises
  • Train staff and volunteers for field deployment
  • Activate VMWG model prior to landfall to assist
    planning, emergency response activity
  • Work with closely with States to obtain energy
    assessments and communicate through the EEAC
  • Pre-deploy for disasters
  • Integrate into State EOC, JFO, RRCC, NRCC and
    IIMG

7
Emergency Responses are DOE-Wide
  • Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy
    Reliability (ESF-12 lead)
  • Energy Information Administration
  • Fossil Energy
  • Policy
  • Energy Efficiency Renewable Energy
  • Power Marketing Administrations

8
Types of Emergencies
  • Hard Emergencies
  • Natural disasters
  • Explosions and catastrophic failures
  • Terrorism/sabotage
  • Weather-related events
  • Soft Emergencies
  • Temporary, unplanned outages
  • Plant closures
  • Market and economic issues
  • Infrastructure maintenance and operational
    failure

Flooded Power Plant in North Carolina
9
Soft Emergency
Phoenix-Tucson Gasoline Pipeline Outage (August
2003)
  • Background
  • July 30 Rupture in Kinder Morgans
    Tucson-Phoenix gas pipeline
  • August 1 Reduced flow rate in pipeline
  • August 8 Pipeline operations suspended after
    detection of line defect
  • Mid-August
  • Supply shortages in Tucson and Phoenix
  • Increased truck transport of gas from Tucson to
    Phoenix
  • Gas prices increase dramatically in Phoenix
  • OE Response Actions
  • Conducted gasoline supply assessment based on
    discussions with Kinder Morgan and terminal
    operators
  • Communicated with State Energy Office to monitor
    situation
  • Suggested that the Governors office obtain driver
    hour waivers
  • Coordinated with federal agencies
  • Kept Administration apprised of situation

10
DOEs Emergency Support Function 12
Responsibilities
  • Prioritize plans and actions for the restoration
    of energy during response and recovery
    operations
  • Serve as the focal point for issues and policy
    decisions relating to energy in all response and
    restoration efforts
  • Collect, assess, and provide information on
    energy supply, demand, and prices as well as
    contribute to situation and after-action reports
  • Monitor energy system damage and repair work and
    identify the supporting resources needed for
    their restoration
  • Deploy DOE technical response teams to affected
    areas to assist in response and restoration
    efforts

11
2005 Hurricane Response Deployments
Washington, DC
Raleigh, NC
Columbia, SC
Atlanta, GA
Clayton, AL
Colorado Springs, CO
Tallahassee, FL
Orlando, FL
Denton, TX
Jackson, MS
Austin, TX
Baton Rouge, LA
New Orleans, LA
12
DOE 2005 Hurricane Response Activities
  • Made loans and sales of U. S. Strategic Petroleum
    Reserve crude oil and coordinated with the
    International Energy Agency on release of
    petroleum supplies
  • Worked with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
    to issue gasoline and diesel fuel waivers
    nationwide
  • Worked with Department of Transportation to
    secure driver and weight-limit waivers for
    delivery of fuel and generators to affected areas
  • Worked with Department of Homeland Security to
    waive Jones Act restrictions on tankers

13
DOE 2005 Hurricane Response Activities (cont.)
  • Worked with utilities in the coordination of
    electricity supply into damaged areas
  • Monitored developments and issued authoritative
    Situation Reports. Reports issued once or twice
    a day documenting facility shut-ins, outages,
    post-event assessments, and restoration efforts
  • Provided GIS coordinates to FEMA for delivery of
    food and water to shelters and emergency work
    crews
  • Facilitated the delivery of fuel to first
    responders

14
DOE 2005 Hurricane Response Activities (cont.)
  • Assisted with coordinating restoration of power
    to Collins, MS Fuel Terminal (major terminal for
    Colonial and Plantation pipelines)
  • Helped coordinate restoration of power for the
    Lake Livingston pump station, a major water
    supply source for the Houston area
  • Issued an emergency power order (Sect 202 of FPA)
    to provide power in Eastern Texas while
    electricity infrastructure was being repaired
  • Participated in Natural Gas Interagency Group to
    examine the near and long-term impacts of
    shortages in the nations natural gas supply.

15
Post Response and Pre-Season Activities
  • Conducted Energy Leadership Forum in Tunica , MS
  • - January 2006, to examine lessons learned
    and best practices
  • Conducted follow-up meetings with API and EEI
    members and federal agencies for improving
    response in 2006
  • Improved modeling, visualization, and analytical
    capability
  • Conducted and participated in numerous
    preparedness exercises
  • Recruited and trained 40 volunteers from the DOE
    complex
  • Collaborated with government agencies on response
    and recovery
  • Assigned ESF-12 energy liaisons to all FEMA
    regions
  • Monitor energy situations with State and industry
    officials
  • Implemented a Helpline for state/local
    governments and industry

16
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