Power Play

CSO, October, 2004 by Scott Berinato

BUSINESS CONTINUITY Where were you when the lights went out? Fifty million North Americans found themselves asking that question in August 2003, after a series of mishaps triggered massive blackouts on Aug. 14 that darkened large parts of the Midwest and Northeast United States and Ontario, Canada, at a cost of more than $4 billion.

A joint U.S.-Canadian task force report issued in April 2004 blamed bushy trees, sagging power lines and human error for knocking out 345-kilovolt lines in Ohio, and for starting a cascade of events that toppled the region's electrical grid. The report specifically cited a problem (common to past blackouts) of inadequate operator training and a shirking of industry guidelines for safe operation. The task force also uncovered new culprits, such...

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