2014 and the West Australian grid is in a death spiral? That was a dumb arse article

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Money supports the grid and WA has fabulous mineral and energy wealth, their doing just fine, except for the 3 Billion the Federal government just gave them to install some
rebuildable crap. They'll live to regret that! You can easily judge the state of any nation's grid by the number and extent of Blackouts. It was pointed out long ago that as our our oil based industrial world transitions the downslope of PeakOil, blackouts will be a major feature. "Lights Out". And not blackouts from weather related events either, but ones due to Grid degradation.
Total Grid Collapse Strikes Cuba (Again)https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/t ... cuba-againBecause they are communist? No, because they are dirt poor and can't maintain the infrastructure.
Here's an interesting stat.
Aging US Power Grid Blacks Out More Than Any Other Developed Nationhttps://www.ibtimes.com/aging-us-power- ... on-1631086This link is from 2014 no less, and that's a good thing because it filters out all the climate related blackouts like the Texas Winter one. And sure, radical weather events do cause blackouts but there are, believe it or not, regions of the world that regularly have freezing conditions and howling winds and yet somehow they have managed to build reliable grids.
Aside from War, Earthquakes, and hurricanes, there is no reason for a grid to fail, unless it was shoddily built or allowed to fall into disrepair. We have wildfires down here where I live, a horrific one a couple of years back, but no one lost power. Why? Because the grid operator keeps the lines free of trees, they have wide sections of cleared ground beneath them, so that they
don't burn up. But such is not the case obviously in poorer nations that can't afford to maintain their grids.

Here is a Dream 08/2024
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')o keep the lights on, the U.S. needs to build enough regional power lines to move the equivalent of three dozen nuclear reactors’ worth of power.