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FoxNews summary of the blackout report
2003-11-19
EFL - here’s a summary of the report’s conclusions for those who don’t want to wade through the whole report.
The nation’s worst blackout began with three power line failures in Ohio and should have been contained by operators at FirstEnergy Corp. (FE), a three-month government investigation concluded Wednesday. The report by a U.S.-Canadian task force said the FirstEnergy operators did not respond properly, allowing the Aug. 14 outage to cascade, eventually cutting off electricity to 50 million people in eight states and Canada. The task force also cited outdated procedures and shortcomings at a regional grid monitoring center in Indiana that kept officials there from grasping the emerging danger and helping FirstEnergy deal with it. "This blackout was largely preventable," Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham said. The task force said it found "no computer viruses or any sort of illicit cyber activities" to blame. It also concluded that there was no deliberate damage or tampering with equipment associated with the outage.
Wonder how long it will be until lawsuits start flying?
Posted by:rkb

#3  Now the lawsuits will begin. Glad that I get power from AEP. I think First Energy customers are going to see a rate increase right after the vultures trial lawyers have at the road kill.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-11-19 6:32:46 PM  

#2  Jeeez... outdated mid-western power grid with little SCADA and no one listening.

Yep, pilot error.
Posted by: Shipman   2003-11-19 5:21:32 PM  

#1  All in all, I prefer human error to sabotage...
Posted by: Seafarious   2003-11-19 4:53:21 PM  

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