Electricfag checking in. For one surge to suddenly drop a grid is suspect. There are primary relay protections, backups and backups to backups in place to isolate damage and widespread outages. Think emp, massive concentrated solar flare or precision targeted strike at just the right time/location. Rarely is human error the cause of something like this, save for 2003 U.S. northeast blackout.
I’m highly suspicious given the region affected and current events. Very dasting indeed.
This is a former Soviet country though. Do you think they built up their infrastructure the last 30 years, NWO HQ notwithstanding, to where a small failure would cause vast swaths of a country to go dark?
That’s a great point and it’s quite possible, but I can only speculate unfortunately. We have 60+yr old technology that we still rely on today but it still functions reliably. Places like mexico and India are no stranger to reliability issues, this incident just seems to far surpass it. Plus the crypto mining excuse just doesn’t pass the sniff test
While having a bunch of dedicated machines for mining crypto will indeed cause electricity usage to probably skyrocket, I also agree that that excuse is just bullshit. There's no way it would cause a whole grid to go dark. Anybody that believes that deserves whatever insults are thrown their way.
Electricfag checking in. For one surge to suddenly drop a grid is suspect. There are primary relay protections, backups and backups to backups in place to isolate damage and widespread outages. Think emp, massive concentrated solar flare or precision targeted strike at just the right time/location. Rarely is human error the cause of something like this, save for 2003 U.S. northeast blackout.
I’m highly suspicious given the region affected and current events. Very dasting indeed.
This is a former Soviet country though. Do you think they built up their infrastructure the last 30 years, NWO HQ notwithstanding, to where a small failure would cause vast swaths of a country to go dark?
That’s a great point and it’s quite possible, but I can only speculate unfortunately. We have 60+yr old technology that we still rely on today but it still functions reliably. Places like mexico and India are no stranger to reliability issues, this incident just seems to far surpass it. Plus the crypto mining excuse just doesn’t pass the sniff test
While having a bunch of dedicated machines for mining crypto will indeed cause electricity usage to probably skyrocket, I also agree that that excuse is just bullshit. There's no way it would cause a whole grid to go dark. Anybody that believes that deserves whatever insults are thrown their way.