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3.10.2 Non-<strong>Government</strong>al Organization (NGO) and Other Partnerships.............................................. 70<br />
3.11 Step Ten: Update the Plan on a Consistent Basis....................................................................... 71<br />
3.11.1 Incorporate Lessons Learned....................................................................................................... 71<br />
3.11.2 Update <strong>Energy</strong> Supply and Asset Data....................................................................................... 73<br />
3.12 Ongoing: Keep Current............................................................................................................... 74<br />
3.12.1 Tabletop/Disruption Planning Exercises...................................................................................... 74<br />
3.12.2 Keep Abreast of Ongoing Market/Supply Chain Issues............................................................. 76<br />
Appendix A. Glossary of Key Terms............................................................................................................. 79<br />
Appendix B. <strong>Local</strong> <strong>Government</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Assurance</strong> Priority Checklist................................................... 83<br />
Appendix C. Federal <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Assurance</strong> Planning and Response Initiatives......................................... 85<br />
C.1 National Response Framework.......................................................................................................... 85<br />
C.2 <strong>Local</strong> <strong>Government</strong>s and Emergency Support Functions................................................................... 86<br />
C.3 National Infrastructure Protection Plan—<strong>Energy</strong> Sector-Specific Plan.............................................. 87<br />
C.4 National Incident Management System (NIMS)................................................................................ 87<br />
C.5 <strong>Energy</strong> Emergency <strong>Assurance</strong> Coordinators System......................................................................... 88<br />
Appendix D. Related <strong>PTI</strong> Guidance Information and Documents........................................................... 91<br />
D.1 <strong>PTI</strong> Resources and Guidance Documents.......................................................................................... 91<br />
D.2 Useful Links......................................................................................................................................... 92<br />
Appendix E. Additional Agencies and Organizations Relevant to the<br />
<strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Assurance</strong> Planning Process................................................................................................... 93<br />
Appendix F. Bibliography............................................................................................................................... 97<br />
Tables<br />
Table 1. Common <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Assurance</strong> Planning Components and Proposed Response Actions.............. 6<br />
Table 2. Types of Infrastructure Interdependency Failure.......................................................................... 9<br />
Table 3. Potential Effects of <strong>Energy</strong> Disruptions on Essential Services.................................................... 10<br />
Table 4. Ten-Step <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Assurance</strong> Planning Framework...................................................................... 29<br />
Table 5. Segments of the <strong>Energy</strong> Sector.................................................................................................. 46<br />
Table 6. Sample Key Assets...................................................................................................................... 57<br />
Table 7. Types of Exercises....................................................................................................................... 75<br />
Table C-1. Summary of the NRF <strong>Local</strong> <strong>Government</strong> Partner Guide........................................................ 85<br />
Figures<br />
Figure 1. Categories of Infrastructure Interdependency............................................................................ 9<br />
Figure 2. Concentrated Solar Power........................................................................................................ 17<br />
Figure 3. Public and Private <strong>Energy</strong> Sector Partners................................................................................ 37<br />
Figure 4. Three Types of Electric Utility Ownership................................................................................. 48<br />
Figure 5. Primary Contacts and Related Partners..................................................................................... 52<br />
Figure 6. Critical Facilities, Services, and Infrastructure........................................................................... 59<br />
Case Studies<br />
Case Study 1. PV Supporting Emergency AM Radio Transmissions........................................................ 17<br />
Case Study 2. Solar <strong>Energy</strong> Used to Power Water Treatment Plant in Pennsylvania............................... 18<br />
Case Study 3. Hydrogen Fuel Cells Providing Critical Backup Power..................................................... 24<br />
Case Study 4. 30-Kilowatt Natural Gas-Powered Microturbine System.................................................. 25<br />
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