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    Blackout a reminder of power grid vulnerabilities

    SAN DIEGO (AP) — Power has been restored to millions of people in the Southwest and Mexico, but questions linger over how such a massive outage could have been caused by a single utility worker doing a minor repair job.

    Thursday's blackout has puzzled authorities and experts and was a reminder that the nation's transmission lines remain all too vulnerable to cascading power failures.

    "There are a lot of critical pieces of equipment on the system and we have less defense than we think," said Rich Sedano at the Regulatory Assistance Project, a utility industry think tank based in Montpelier, Vt.

    There have been several similar failures in recent years. In 2003, a blackout knocked out power to 50 million people in the Midwest and the Northeast. And in 2005, a major outage struck the Los Angeles metropolitan area.

    That same year, Congress required utilities to comply with federal reliability standards for the electricity grid, instead of self-regulation. Layers of safeguards and backups were intended to isolate problems and make sure the power keeps flowing.

    But that didn't happen on Thursday.

    The Arizona Public Service Co. worker was switching out a capacitor, which controls voltage levels, outside Yuma, Ariz., near the California border. Shortly after, a section of a major regional power line failed, eventually spreading trouble further down in California and later Mexico, officials said.

    And the lights began to go out in a border region of roughly 6 million people.

    The outage knocked out traffic lights, causing gridlock on the roads in the San Diego area. Two reactors at a nuclear power plant up the California coast went offline after losing electricity. More than 2 million gallons of sewage spilled into the water off San Diego, closing beaches in the nation's eighth-largest city.

    The National University System Institute for Policy Research, estimates the outage cost the San Diego-area economy more than $100 million.

    Many had to spend the night, on both sides of the U.S-Mexico border, struggling to fall asleep in the high temperatures.

    Federal and state investigators are trying to determine what caused the blackout and how future problems can be prevented. If regulatory violations are found, the government could issue fines of up to $1 million per day for every violation, officials said.

    Among the questions they will be asking is why the safeguards to keep power flowing appeared to work, at least at first. There was a roughly 10-minute gap between the time the power line failed and customers lost electricity, said Daniel Froetscher, vice president of energy delivery for Phoenix-based APS.

    The line has been "solid, reliable" with no history of problems, Froetscher said.

    San Diego Gas & Electric Co. should have isolated the problem by shutting down the 500-kilovolt Southwest Powerlink as it did during 2007 wildfires, said Michael Shames, executive director of the advocacy group, Utility Consumers' Action Network.

    "If a fire breaks out in the kitchen, the first thing you do is shut the door to the kitchen to stop it from spreading," he said.

    He also questioned why the San Onofre nuclear power plant was forced to shut down, and why other back-up energy didn't kick in.

    Shames said blaming the Arizona utility worker would be like overlooking the role of wooden buildings and inadequate firefighting protection in Chicago's 1871 fire.

    "It's sort of like saying the main reason for the Great Chicago Fire was the cow. The cow started the fire by kicking over the lantern but that's not what caused it," he said.

    Michael Niggli, SDG&E's president and chief operating officer, said the company had no time to shut down the line because it had no warning.

    Niggli said automatic circuit-breakers at San Onofre prevented the blackout from spreading to Southern California Edison, which serves 14 million people in the Los Angeles area.

    At a news conference Friday, Niggli compared the power grid to a quiet pond. "When somebody throws a rock in there, it causes ripples. Depending on how big that rock is, those ripples are going to affect everyone that's in that pond," he said.

    Experts say the problem could have been made worse by the way power flows into California.

    California imports huge amounts of power from Arizona and other states. When the voltage fluctuations caused the San Onofre nuclear station to shut down to protect itself, it deprived the grid of a huge source of California-generated power.

    Normally, a loss of that power would result in more flowing from Arizona.

    But that power was already off line, depriving the region of power.

    ___

    AP Energy Writer Jonathan Fahey contributed to this report.

     

    153 comments

    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 mths ago
      "The Grid" sounds SciFi to me. Next on Star Trek, The Klingons invade Earth by attacking the Grid! Only the Romulans can help.
    • Chiwit Nam  •  8 mths ago
      Make more nuke plants so you have problems with blackouts!

      Nuke is safe! Nuke is green! Nuke is good!

      "What shall we do with this radioactive waste?" asked the first nuke scientist.

      "Who cares? Just put it in that barrel and pile it up with the rest of the toxics we have been making," grinned the other nuke scientist.

      "I love to glow," smiled the third nuke scientist, "in fact, I glow all over."
      • Phil 8 mths ago
        If everything glows in the dark you don't need so many lights. win-win.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 mths ago
      Arizona the home of the stupidest workers EVER! Cant wait till they ruining the country - wait I mean running!
      lol
    • Phil  •  8 mths ago
      The more complex the system becomes, big failures are less common but more spectacular.
    • Phil  •  8 mths ago
      According to the Toshiba ad, this is what happens when you don't install the impact-smart hard drive in the laptop, the whole grid goes down and everyone turns into zombies. That'll learn ya!
      • DJ 8 mths ago
        I just saw that commercial, Now I understand what you are talking about. Here the news is comparing it to Homer Simpson in charge of the Arizona electric company. "Very funny" Need more donuts".
    • Tranquilo  •  8 mths ago
      I was dying laughing to hear the spokesman for San Diego's power company promise to get to the bottom of this. We heard this dribble 1,000 times for Y2K.
    • little man  •  8 mths ago
      too many electric cars
    • Fawbots  •  8 mths ago
      House of cards.
    • CHEWSrunUSA  •  8 mths ago
      You are either With the Electric Grid, or you are Against it.
      or if you are Alternating Current like Bush you say one thing and do the other. Travel Both ways.
      Lets all save Energy by using Microwaves instead of Ovens in next Holocaust.
    • GAVIN  •  8 mths ago
      I have a wind generator and gas generator too....bring on a blackout
    • CHEWSrunUSA  •  8 mths ago
      500 Jews in DC will Lose power in Nov 2012 Elections.

      Its all about keeping you in the dark and making you submissive sheep to the people in power with the switch in their hands.
      • Airman000616 8 mths ago
        All religious extremists are equally sadistic regardless of what religion they claim. My great grandparents were smuggled to the US as children to escape the iron curtain while the rest of the family was forced to stay. I am a relative of the Schindlers. But, where as I give love and security to build my children a home, you give hate and fear to enslave them.
    • Grande Kazoo..!  •  8 mths ago
      ..When a car can run on two Duracell AA's.I'll buy one.!
      • CHEWSrunUSA 8 mths ago
        Well now you wifes Vibrator runs on a 12 volt Die Hard.
      • Onewiseman 8 mths ago
        They already have them, they're in the Toy Department at Walmart.
    • Grande Kazoo..!  •  8 mths ago
      Who needs Electric..D.C has kept us in the dark for years.!
    • Peter Parker  •  8 mths ago
      TAKE A LOOK AT THE LARGEST SOLAR FLARE TO HIT EARTH

      http://techie-buzz.com/science/largest-solar-flare.html

      COINCIDENCE?

      I THINK NOT!
    • Mladen  •  8 mths ago
      There should be secondary path between two points on the grid. Small countries have ring. USA should have "hive" pattern with 4-6 "eyes"
    • Dan da man  •  8 mths ago
      we need to slow the emigration in this country until we can catch up socially and electrically.
    • Peter Parker  •  8 mths ago
      SOLAR FLARE COVERUP
    • Dan da man  •  8 mths ago
      Our grid cannot handle electric cars, great idea but we simply do not have the grid for it.
    • Marty Marsh  •  8 mths ago
      Gee I wonder what will happen if I touch this wire to that wire?
    • Dasoldier  •  8 mths ago
      If the enemies want to know our secrets and vulnerabilities, all they have to do is listen to the media. These idiots will prints our vulnerabilities just to get a #$%$ story
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