Study on spatial networks and grid stability cites 2003 blackout, includes comments from former task‑force engineer
Study on spatial networks and grid stability cites 2003 blackout, includes comments from former task‑force engineer The passage discusses academic research on power‑grid vulnerabilities and includes remarks from a former government task‑force engineer, but it offers no concrete leads on wrongdoing, financial flows, or high‑level officials. It merely references past blackout events and technical opinions, providing minimal investigative value. Key insights: Mentions 2003 Midwest‑Northeast blackout affecting ~50 million people.; Quotes Jeff Dagle, former member of the government task force investigating the outage.; Suggests adding longer transmission lines could both stabilize and destabilize the grid.
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Study on spatial networks and grid stability cites 2003 blackout, includes comments from former task‑force engineer The passage discusses academic research on power‑grid vulnerabilities and includes remarks from a former government task‑force engineer, but it offers no concrete leads on wrongdoing, financial flows, or high‑level officials. It merely references past blackout events and technical opinions, providing minimal investigative value. Key insights: Mentions 2003 Midwest‑Northeast blackout affecting ~50 million people.; Quotes Jeff Dagle, former member of the government task force investigating the outage.; Suggests adding longer transmission lines could both stabilize and destabilize the grid.
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