How does a nuclear energy source “collapse” ?
Transformers and switching stations magically go offline, who knows how that works.
I started another thread about the NYSE halting trading today on dozens of stocks when the market opened this morning, a few days ago the ATC went down and the FAA order a ground stop nationwide for the first time since 9/11.
I’m not saying they are all connected but remember the WEF recently had a “war game” on a worldwide major cyber attack, the last time they did this was holding a war game on a major worldwide pandemic a few months before a worldwide pandemic supposedly happened.
200 million people sucked it dry?
Nuclear energy doesn’t mean anything when your electrical
grid is like one giant octopus outlet.
A few well placed lines of code?
Anyone planning to attack Pockistan?
Do it NOW.
Grid frequency stability and control is one of the most important problems in interconnected power grids design and operation. Control loops are used to maintain the system frequency at its set-point. Each one has its particular specification and relies on a given amount of power reserve that is kept available to cope with power deviations. The majority of supply-demand balancing is achieved by controlling the output of dispatchable generating units.
Units can trip offline due to frequency instability. Other nuclear and fossil units must pick up the lost load. But some transmission lines can become overloaded and their breakers trip, cutting off more load. The whole thing cascades into an entire system collapse.