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63% (03:32) correct 37% (02:00) wrong based on 27 sessionsGenerator tripping | |
Loss of precision timing | |
Reactive power consumption | |
Real power imbalances | |
Transformer heating |
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24% (02:06) correct 76% (02:31) wrong based on 21 sessionsYes | No | |
Emergency procedures are potentially necessary for both moderate and extreme space weather events. | ||
The standard electric-power grid is capable of transferring direct currents and alternating currents simultaneously to Extra High Voltage transformers. | ||
Catastrophic grid failure has not been an observed consequence of extreme space weather events. |
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76% (01:05) correct 24% (01:08) wrong based on 21 sessionsAffected | No discernible effect | |
Earth’s surface. | ||
Extra High Voltage transformers. | ||
Static compensators. |
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