When the Lights Go Out

2003 blackoutInflicting major disruptions to the electrical grid, whether by humans or natural causes, is not that difficult to imagine. It has already happened which you’ll learn more about in this excellent article, and series, by Rebecca Smith in The WSJ titled, “How America Could Go Dark.”

I spent time this week speaking with an engineer at our local utility company. The impression he gave me is the same as in the article: The money is simply not there. It’s not there to protect substations with proper security, and it’s certainly not there to upgrade the grid to bring it into the 21st Century.

As Smith reports, Keith Cloud, head of security for the Western Area Power Administration, said “he has received about $300,000 for security upgrades at a handful of WAPA’s 328 substations, including Liberty. To protect the system’s 40 most important substations and control centers, he said, he needs $90 million: ‘I don’t have the authority or budget to protect my substations.’”

Read more here on The Imminent Threat to America’s Infrastructure Systems