grid resilience and reliability
Grid resilience refers to the ability of an electrical grid to withstand and recover from disruptions, such as natural disasters or cyber-attacks, while maintaining its functionality and minimizing the impact on consumers. Grid reliability, on the other hand, refers to the dependability of the grid in consistently providing electricity to consumers without experiencing frequent outages or disturbances.
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