Concept of Integrity, Reliability and Safety of Energy and Transport Systems for Cold Climate Regions

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The concepts of providing the integrity, reliability and safety of the energy and transport systems in the Arctic zone are considered. The inadmissibility of using the concept of acceptable, or tolerable, risk to ensure the operational safety of potentially hazardous facilities used in extreme environment has been validated by the history and reasons of risk analysis reviewing. The new concept for transport and energy systems operating in cold climates has been proposed to include in the security concept flexible information monitoring and control systems that take into account the state of environment, the engineering system and the operator himself. The promptness of implementation of the new concept of renewable development is dictated by the modern transitional state of society from thoughtless consumption of resources to the minimization of environmental damage and the inadmissibility of human casualties, called Industry 5.0.

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Lepov, V. V., Petrov, N. A., Prokhorov, D. V., Pavlov, N. V., & Zakharov, V. E. (2020). Concept of Integrity, Reliability and Safety of Energy and Transport Systems for Cold Climate Regions. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 209). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202020905009

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