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Government officials and utility leaders in Puerto Rico, where PW Power Systems FT8® MobilePac® units installed near San Juan provide emergency and backup power to the region.If you’re like most of the customers I’ve worked alongside, you’ve worked hard to build a culture of preparedness from decades of experience.

But my experience with utilities around the globe has convinced me that the current approach is no longer enough. Recent major disasters, such as Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, have shown how one unforeseen problem can trigger a cascade of devastating failures. To cope with this scale of disaster, utilities must establish a new culture of preparedness rooted in the following:A radical degree of simplicity to minimize the number of things that could go wrongTo help meet these new challenges, utilities need to approach emergency preparation with a new mindset and new best practices.Power providers tend to think about preparedness in terms of materials. But your tools are only as good as the workers using them—and those workers won’t perform well if they’re suffering physical or mental strain or lack training in key tasks.Have the right people in place. Designate and train multiple backup teams, not just a roster of alternates. Rehearse more scenarios, more often, in both scheduled and unscheduled training exercises. In a crisis, workers may not have time or capacity to figure out what to do; the exercises should be ingrained. Anticipate your employees’ needs. Plan how you’ll provide food, water, shelter and other essentials to your workers, and in certain cases to their families. This new culture of preparedness requires habitually asking “What if?” to uncover new opportunities for preparation.In an outage, utilities face some of the same problems that we do as homeowners. We may have the tools we need, but we’re not sure where they are and can’t find them in a crisis. That’s why simplifying ahead of time is paramount.Make sure you have the right tools on hand, know exactly where they are and know how to access them. Pre-stage emergency tool kits and store them near where you’re likely to connect mobile generation, so you’re not relying on far-flung storage yards. Stock up on extra materials. A storm could move through a huge geographic area, affecting surrounding regions and cutting off access to essentials. To realize mobile gas turbines’ potential, plan where units will be used in various circumstances, how you’ll transport them and how to set them up.

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