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by crmd 1462 days ago
The PG&E grid isn’t designed properly if the failure of one transmission line causes an outage like this.

I live in New York City and pay some of the highest rates in the country for electricity, but over the past 10 years (including multiple hurricanes), I’ve had less than 10 minutes of downtime, and even that was only on one of three phases.

2 comments

That's cheery picking the data though. NYC lost power for two days in 2003, just like everyone else who doesn't pay those high rates.
If you got the best names in the business together, gave them billions of dollars, and told them to design a power grid to fail and cause forest fires, they'd fall embarrassingly short of whatever it is PG&E has created.
How so?