https://finance.yahoo.com/news/u-k-power-grid-creaks-0951256...
Europe: close to power grid blackout (49,74Hz power line frequency)
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#14From the little I know about power lines, events like this can cascade to half a continent.
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#15As someone who doesn't speak German and has only a cursory understanding of the electrical grid - how significant is this?
In general, slowing frequency is an indicator of a heavily loaded grid. I don't have an appreciation how much the frequency can practically be off the nominal 50 Hz (in Europe) before it indicates grid failure.
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#16[1] https://www.reuters.com/article/serbia-kosovo-energy/serbia-...
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#17As someone who doesn't speak German and has only a cursory understanding of the electrical grid - how significant is this?
In general, slowing frequency is an indicator of a heavily loaded grid. I don't have an appreciation how much the frequency can practically be off the nominal 50 Hz (in Europe) before it indicates grid failure.
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#19> If I haven't miscalculated, then this waste means the #Netzfrequenz that there was a sudden drop in power of over 4.5GW. That would be a lot more than a power plant. So junction could get there. https://twitter.com/netz_frequenz/status/1347537615097049101...