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15-08-2003, 18:07 door Anoniem

check en vrees.... dit werd verwacht.....!!!!! USA kwetsbaar!!!! So you bring down the entire grid in North America? It's a possibility because everything is interconnected? Yes. The way the power system works today is that if a piece of our power grid goes down, you use the neighboring power grids to provide enough power in order to bring the generators back up again. Well, if the neighboring power grid is down, how do you do that? So, if you bring down the entire power grid simultaneously, you're going to have to bootstrap the entire system, from the smallest generators get enough power somewhere working to boot the next piece of the power grid, which can be used to then get the next piece of the power grid back up again. And nobody knows how to do that. My guess is that it's doable, but it's going to be very, very hard to do because we're going to have to figure out how to engineer that answer when it happens to us, as opposed to now. source : ...

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