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From generic restoration actions to specific restoration strategies

The results presented here reflect work, extending over several years, to identify features underlying restoration processes that are common to almost all utilities and that can serve as guides for preparing and evaluating restoration plans, for developing expert system programs that will be widely...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on power systems 1995-05, Vol.10 (2), p.745-752
Main Authors: Fink, L.H., Kan-Lee Liou, Chen-Ching Liu
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