Northeast Power Failure
Author : United States. Federal Power Commission
Publisher :
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 20,11 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Electric power distribution
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Author : United States. Federal Power Commission
Publisher :
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 20,11 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Electric power distribution
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Author : David E. Nye
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 40,61 MB
Release : 2010-01-29
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 0262288338
Blackouts—whether they result from military planning, network failure, human error, or terrorism—offer snapshots of electricity's increasingly central role in American society. Where were you when the lights went out? At home during a thunderstorm? During the Great Northeastern Blackout of 1965? In California when rolling blackouts hit in 2000? In 2003, when a cascading power failure left fifty million people without electricity? We often remember vividly our time in the dark. In When the Lights Went Out, David Nye views power outages in America from 1935 to the present not simply as technical failures but variously as military tactic, social disruption, crisis in the networked city, outcome of political and economic decisions, sudden encounter with sublimity, and memories enshrined in photographs. Our electrically lit-up life is so natural to us that when the lights go off, the darkness seems abnormal. Nye looks at America's development of its electrical grid, which made large-scale power failures possible and a series of blackouts from military blackouts to the “greenout” (exemplified by the new tradition of “Earth Hour”), a voluntary reduction organized by environmental organizations. Blackouts, writes Nye, are breaks in the flow of social time that reveal much about the trajectory of American history. Each time one occurs, Americans confront their essential condition—not as isolated individuals, but as a community that increasingly binds itself together with electrical wires and signals.
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Special Subcommittee to Investigate Power Failures
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Page : 876 pages
File Size : 20,15 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Electric power failures
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Author : United States. Federal Power Commission
Publisher :
Page : 122 pages
File Size : 31,47 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Electric networks
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Author : U.S. Federal communications commission
Publisher :
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 50,28 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Electric power failures
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Author : United States. Congress. House. Interstate and Foreign Commerce
Publisher :
Page : 734 pages
File Size : 30,55 MB
Release : 1966
Category :
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Author : United States. Federal Communications Commission
Publisher :
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 42,5 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Electric power failures
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Author : United States. Congress. House. Interstate and Foreign Commerce
Publisher :
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 45,31 MB
Release : 1966
Category :
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Author : National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 171 pages
File Size : 22,84 MB
Release : 2017-10-25
Category : Science
ISBN : 0309463076
Americans' safety, productivity, comfort, and convenience depend on the reliable supply of electric power. The electric power system is a complex "cyber-physical" system composed of a network of millions of components spread out across the continent. These components are owned, operated, and regulated by thousands of different entities. Power system operators work hard to assure safe and reliable service, but large outages occasionally happen. Given the nature of the system, there is simply no way that outages can be completely avoided, no matter how much time and money is devoted to such an effort. The system's reliability and resilience can be improved but never made perfect. Thus, system owners, operators, and regulators must prioritize their investments based on potential benefits. Enhancing the Resilience of the Nation's Electricity System focuses on identifying, developing, and implementing strategies to increase the power system's resilience in the face of events that can cause large-area, long-duration outages: blackouts that extend over multiple service areas and last several days or longer. Resilience is not just about lessening the likelihood that these outages will occur. It is also about limiting the scope and impact of outages when they do occur, restoring power rapidly afterwards, and learning from these experiences to better deal with events in the future.
Author : United States. Federal Power Commission
Publisher :
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 37,36 MB
Release : 1967
Category : Electric power distribution
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