Interesting, but I'd be a bit curious to see if it's as easy as that  
(not that I want to see the whole thing go down, that is).   
Historically, the US doesn't have one "Grid", but three - a minimally  
interconnected eastern and western grid, and a Texan grid that's  
minimally interconnected to the others.  I'll see if I can rustle up  
some sources on this, I haven't looked at it for about a decade....


On Sep 11, 2009, at 7:59 PM, Paul Ferguson wrote:

> Via New Scientist.

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