European blackout avoided?
By Hans De Keulenaer / Published on Sun, 2006-11-05 23:45Further reading
Yesterday, Saturday night, millions of Europeans in 8 countries were without electricity, as a result of a power problem in Germany. The cause may have been a transmission line over the river Ems that was switched of to let a cruise ship pass, subsequently overloading other parts of the network, according to grid operator E.On. A spokesperson from the French transmission system operator RTE commented that "we weren't very far from a European blackout".
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From Germany
By Hans De Keulenaer / Published on Sun, 2006-11-05 22:56 http://onnachrichten.t-online.de/c/95/32/51/9532512.htmlReply
First facts from UCTE
By Hans De Keulenaer / Published on Mon, 2006-11-06 9:32 http://www.ucte.org/pdf/News/20061105-Disturbance.pdfReply
Further information from UCTE
By Hans De Keulenaer / Published on Wed, 2006-11-08 22:56 http://www.ucte.org/pdf/News/20061106_Details_on_disturbance.pdfReply