Lessons Learned: The Big Blackout of 2003 Still Draws Attention to Reliability
By Samuel Glasser
On
a hot day in August 2003, a high-voltage transmission line failed in
Ohio, followed by a series of failures on other vital lines over the
next two hours. As the massive power flows sought a path of least
resistance, they overloaded other high-voltage lines and the time
intervals became shorter between each subsequent failure.
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