System blackouts: description and prevention
2004
This paper shows the description and prevention of system blackouts. Blackouts rarely happen and are usually caused by a sequence of low probability disturbances. The sequence of low-probability disturbances is generally not planned by the system designers and is not expected by system operators, making a power system more susceptible to a blackout. There are a number of other contributing factors that allow a blackout to spread. There is no single solution to prevent blackouts, but there are general measures than can and should be taken to minimize impact of wide area disturbances.
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