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Superconductors as Electrical Grid Surge Suppressors

securitas writes "The New York Times published a story about Intermagnetics -- a company that plans to use 'superconductors as valves on the electric-utility power grid, letting their temperature rise to choke off the flow of power,' a day before the largest blackout in North American history. The timing couldn't have been better. On the day of the blackout, Intermagnetics announced a $6 million contract from the Department of Energy to develop and install superconductor 'valve' prototypes by 2006 in the Niagara Mohawk distribution system. Considering that one of the leading theories for the cause of the cascading blackout is a surge in the Niagara Mohawk power grid, this announcement seems incredibly timely."

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  1. Re:Would seem to have the potential to make it wor by siliconwafer · · Score: 5, Informative

    How is this a storage device? It's supposed to increase its resistance when a large, sudden change in current takes place. In other words, it sounds like it would dampen an oscillation. I don't see how it could "inject" current into the grid.

  2. Yahoo news by DRWHOISME · · Score: 5, Informative

    says the cause of the blackouts were 3 OHIO transmission lines.

  3. Just a tutorial by t_allardyce · · Score: 5, Informative

    for all of us who failed electronics/electrical engineering: blackouts for dummys

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