Posted on 09/12/2005 1:17:25 PM PDT by Pyro7480
Sean Hannity just stated that large part of L.A. are without power....
Anyone else experiencing black outs?
We were blacked out 2 hours in Burbank....there have been a lot of rollover accidents too.
I used to eat at Barragan's every Saturday and Sunday in the bar area for years during Laker's seasons. But I haven't been in there in ages.
I just withstood the Sunset Junction Fair 2 weeks ago as it is just down the street from me. Gah!
The fragility of our energy infrastructure is a manifestation of Democratic politics.
Nope!
"We could never come together and win another WWII in todays age."
You speak the sad truth with that one.
5 years. You're being MIGHTY generous.
ROFLMAO
Yes, Arnold and his fund raising must be responsible for LADWP staff making mistakes. Republicans are obviously responsible for all problems that anyone faces and Democrats are obviously responsible for all solutions. If you don't believe me just ask a prominent Democrat.
-f there's an earthquake, no doubt they will rename the San Andres Fault to Bush's Fault!-
ROTFL..........
Yesterday/Weekend/Holiday Notable Events:
At 1232 PDT on Monday, September 12, 2005 LDWP reported that a major 230-kV receiving station was forced out of service causing the loss of approximately 725 MW of load, which resulted in high voltage in SCE area.
At 1239 LDWP manually shed approximately 250 MW of load to stabilize their system.
At 1305 CAISO reported that the 230-kV receiving station breakers relayed again, halfway through LDWP attempt at restoration causing large voltage swings throughout the SCE system which in turn caused LDWP to manually drop an additional 1,250 MW of load.
At 1356 LDWP restored all load. A Preliminary Disturbance Report has been prepared and is available on the WECC website.
Yesterdays Non-simultaneous Peaks, Reserves, and Generation Limitations at time of Peak Area Peak Demand
1Actual Reserves
1Req. Reserves
1Gen. Outages/Limitations
Northwest SC 42,518 18.2% 7,724 2,97627,093
RM/DSW RC 27,798 17.5% 4,865 1,980 2,932
Calif./MX RC 39,389 12.4% 4,901 2,923 3,378
1 Peak demands, Actual and Projected Reserves and Required Reserves are non-simultaneous accumulations of peaks as reported by each area within each Reliability Center.
2 Required reserves calculated to be 7% of peak demand. Outlook
Yea, like us taxpayers.
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