DocumentCode :
28374
Title :
No Light in August: Power System Restoration Following the 2003 North American Blackout
Author :
Allen, Eric H. ; Stuart, Robert B. ; Wiedman, Thomas E.
Author_Institution :
North American Electr. Reliability Corp., Atlanta, GA, USA
Volume :
12
Issue :
1
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Jan.-Feb. 2014
Firstpage :
24
Lastpage :
33
Abstract :
On 14 August 2003, three 345-kV transmission circuits in northeastern Ohio contacted overgrown trees during a 40-min time span, starting a chain of events that culminated in the collapse of the electrical grid across the eastern Great Lakes region, the northeastern United States, and parts of eastern Canada. In the aftermath of the disturbance, large portions of the Eastern Interconnection were blacked out, and several electrical islands were present. System operators faced a formidable task: to reassemble the grid and restore power to tens of millions of customers. The challenges that had to be overcome varied significantly from one state or province to another. New York, New England, Ontario, Michigan, and Ohio each had unique problems that operators had to address.
Keywords :
power grids; power system reliability; power system restoration; AD 2003 08 14; Eastern Interconnection; North American Blackout; eastern Canada; eastern Great Lakes region; electrical grid collapse; electrical islands; northeastern Ohio; northeastern United States; overgrown trees; power system restoration; time 40 min; transmission circuits; voltage 345 kV; Integrated circuit interconnections; Power grids; Power outages; Power system restoration; Power system stability; Substations; Voltage control;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power and Energy Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1540-7977
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MPE.2013.2285591
Filename :
6684692
Link To Document :
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