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To: Snowshoe who wrote (57855)11/14/2009 2:46:51 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218847
 
Being wayo watcher is my duty to contest black out causes: It can be the case they argue (and that is hard to prove)
the three lines were hit by storms a few milliseconds apart.

For the relays were programmed correctly and with the right parameters, by that little piece between the chair and the computer, but they were not designed to sense such an event and they mayhem ensued.

It is impossible for the regulator and specialists to admit: there is a bug in the system supplying 28.000MW for the southwest of Brazil.

They will ask why it was commissioned into service, why they were not doing their jobs of replacing them and so on.
Thus that little piece between the chair and the computer may pay the price while they seek long term solution.

Let me ask my pole climber friend in Chile again about my speculation.