Abstract

Power system blackouts result in complete interruption of electricity supply to all consumers in a large area. While it may be possible to trace a blackout’s beginning to a single incident (e.g., transmission line sagging into a tree), cascading outages are the result of multiple low-probability events occurring in unanticipated or unintended sequence. The likelihood of power system disturbances escalating into a large-scale cascading outage increases when the grid is already under stress.

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