TTNAPELDOORN meeting - hard work
Its a good/creepy article…and people ask me why I dont use Chrome!
Suspect/know they have lots of data on me too but to check and look at this I would need to install Chrome and follow the process…self-fulling for them
The Interim report/analysis of what happened is here:
https://www.nationalgrideso.com/document/151081/download
Timeline in this graphic:
TL:DR
Individual bits of the system did what they were supposed to do, protections worked, load was shed, emergency responses happened…only problem was system didnt work as a whole and some load shedding decisions seemed too automatic and withought human priorisation (but could they decide fast enough anyhow?)…final report will be an interesting read… Also it showed failings in systems outside energy grid control…you can argue taking power from a hospital not a good idea, but may be assumed they had back-up generation so is that really a bad decision?..but that seems to have failed too hence problem has highlighted weaknesses elsewhere and give an opportunity for review and improvement for future…
Now @Borroz about those power banks you have been developing…
Of course when talking about a blank slate for Canada, there is a subtle difference in the population density and the topography of the landscape between Canada and the regions of Europe with a high density of LoRaWAN gateways. In countries like the Netherlands, when the topology is flat, a gateway can provide good coverage a vast area.