"... The Wall Street Journal gave us quite a scare.
It's no secret that North America's three massive power grids, the interconnected systems that transmit electricity from power plants to consumers, are not invincible.
The U.S. power grid is, in fact, big enough to fail.
In other words, the grid may be not be the "right" size—big enough to distribute power efficiently, but small enough to prevent widespread blackouts, such as the 2003 blackout that cut power to 50 million people in the U.S. and Canada for two days."
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