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A risk management model for integrating resilience into renewable energy projects

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posted on 2025-03-25, 08:32 authored by Okechukwu Obike, Robby SoetantoRobby Soetanto, M SohailM Sohail

Renewable energy (RE) projects are often impacted by external environmental factors that cannot be predicted precisely. Conventional risk management relies solely on predicting risks and subsequently, implementing control measures. Since all risks cannot be predicted, this approach is not suitable for RE projects. Holling’s resilience theory explains that systems resist and/or recover from unexpected events due to certain features that enable them to do so. Therefore, building the capacity to succeed despite unexpected events is a more productive pursuit than risk prediction. Through this theoretical lens, a novel risk management model for integrating resilience into RE projects was developed by adapting the Swiss cheese model (SChM). This was then evaluated in a two-stage expert interview with a total of 35 participants. Results confirm the suitability of the SChM as the conceptual basis for the model, and the model’s satisfactoriness in terms of presentation, logic, adequacy, completeness, and adaptability. The model complements conventional risk management by providing a platform for assessing the resilience of RE projects to unexpected events and mapping any weaknesses to control measures. This study extends Holling’s resilience theory from ecological systems to RE projects, and the application of SChM from accident prevention to risk management.

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School

  • Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering

Published in

Construction Management and Economics

Publisher

Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

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© The Author(s)

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This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, and is not altered, transformed, or built upon in any way. The terms on which this article has been published allow the posting of the Accepted Manuscript in a repository by the author(s) or with their consent.

Acceptance date

2025-03-04

Publication date

2025-03-21

Copyright date

2025

ISSN

0144-6193

eISSN

1466-433X

Language

  • en

Depositor

Prof M. Sohail. Deposit date: 24 March 2025

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