Yes, here are the real reasons found to that
perfect black out. August was so heavy my dear USA and on that perfect day
15 Augustus I sure needed stuff like this. It happened, it just happened.
Sorry folks but often those who I call the 'operatives' know more upon me
than I do myself. And sometimes with great success they confront me with
the very words I wrote myself.
But somehow I trust them and somehow they
protect my from my own madness. At every moment my 'proposals' are just to
crazy they stay silent and when I am asking for 'reasonable stuff' I get
it at the right timing.
I just do not complain too much, so much I
hang on to my 'six coffins a day' and so much I try to point stuff at
there where this is needed. Military objects and military related stuff is
always ok of course. But this all has nothing to do with that beautiful
electricity blackout because I know you are simply far to stupid to
understand why stuff like this was only 'logical' may be bordering at
'religious feelings'. You are just to stupid when you have some government
paid salary, or is this analysis to simple?
Read the real reasons to the great black out
and please just forget that it is all a big lie that some Iranian
electricity could have something to do with that what the Americans call
9/11. Also forget please that 'body shaving stuff' and also forget the
December 2001 vid from Osama saying that 'growing of operatives' into
Holland was very successful. Please forget all the obvious and look for
guidance at the White House please.....
The real reasons to the
great success of
the Great Blackout during the
month of August in the
year 2003.
WASHINGTON, Nov 19 (Reuters) - U.S. and Canadian investigators released a preliminary report on Wednesday that laid most of the blame for the massive Aug. 14 blackout on FirstEnergy Corp's (nyse: FE - news - people) equipment, practices and human decisions.
The power outage began in Ohio, eventually rippling through eight U.S. states and part of Canada, leaving some 50 million people in the dark.
The following summarizes the report's findings:
* FirstEnergy failed to ensure the security of its transmission system after signifiant unforeseen contingencies because it did not use effective contingency analysis on a routine basis.
* FirstEnergy lacked procedures to ensure their operators were constantly aware of the functioning of critical grid monitoring tools.
* FirstEnergy lacked procedures to effectively test the functioning of grid monitoring tools after repairs were made.
* FirstEnergy lacked monitoring tools for "high-level visualization" of the grid status to help operators understand transmission conditions after alarm systems failed to work.
* FirstEnergy failed to trim trees growing in its transmission rights-of- way, causing the outage of three 345-kilovolt (kV) high-capacity transmission lines. The large lines carry electricity from power plants to substations where the voltage is lowered for safer distribution to homes and businesses on local lines.
* The Midwest Independent System Operator was unaware of FirstEnergy's system problems early because it lacked real-time data from a Dayton Power and Light 345-kV high-capacity line.
* Midwest ISO's reliability coordinators did not use real-time data to support its so-called "flowgate" monitoring. This prevented the Midwest ISO from detecting a violation in FirstEnergy's system.
* Midwest ISO lacked an effective way to identify the location of transmission line breaker operations reported by its electronic system.
* Midwest ISO and the neighboring PJM Interconnection LLC grid lacked procedures on when and how to coordinate if one of them spotted trouble in other's area.
A complete copy of the report was posted on the U.S. Energy Department's Web site at www.energy.gov.
Copyright 2003, Reuters News Service |
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