Electrical Dependency of California: Problem and Solution

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Electrical Dependency of California: Problem and Solution

Californians depend on electricity. It powers everything from the phone we use to the freezer that stores goods at the local grocery store. Electricity is part of the infrastructure of California, similar in nature to water supply and food supply. Without the electrical grid system, urbanized society will not function. Electricity is a commodity and a necessity. However, recent failures in power supply due to man-made errors and harsh weather question the stability of the power system.

On September 9th, 2011, I have personally experienced the massive power outage in Southern California. The blackout, which lasted over 11 hours from the afternoon of the 9th to the morning of the 10th, caused major traffic congestions in Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego. Stop lights and street lights were non-functional, making every intersection a four-way stop. As a safety precaution, officials suspended schools and local universities for one day. That night, suburban residents of San Diego went to bed early, at around 9 o’ clock, because there was no electricity to power the lamp and internet-router which kept people up past sun-down. Consequently, the overall productivity of businesses decreased due to crippled traffic. In a published article from San Diego Union Tribune, the president of the National University System's Institute for Policy Research, estimated a loss of $97 million to $118 million from the loss of productivity in the affected areas (Showley, 2011).

The reason for the blackout was none other than mistake of one man and the inadequate response of many. When one maintenance worker caused the loss of one power line, the adjacent power systems connecting from Ariz...

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