[identity profile] timecanwait.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] nanowrimo_lj
I don't know how to go about researching this without getting on a terrorist watch list, haha.

I'm trying to write a mass power outage into my story.  But I need to know:
  • Would outages happen on a city by city basis, or could something happen to make an entire state lose electricity?
  • If said outage were to happen, what could cause it?
  • I'm sure this depends on the cause of the outage, but worst case scenario, how long would people be without power?
  • What types of buildings have backup generators to insure they will still have power in case of emergency?  Hospitals and jails, I'm sure, but what else?  Would a bank have a backup generator to keep the alarms going and the safe locked if the power's out?
The story is taking place in the USA.  I Googled "National Grid USA" and found that there's a company by that name that manages just a few states.  So am I correct in assuming there is no large-scale utility authority that manages the entire country?  That's fine, it just makes my job harder, because I will have to write in several smaller outages instead of just POOFing everyone's electricity, haha.

Date: 2009-11-06 07:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eddiesteddy4711.livejournal.com
Completely unrelated to the original topic, but reading through this made me think of a potential problem for my solar-powered spaceship.

My crew had best keep an eye on solar flares...

...good thing they've got those massive ramscoops to collect and store energy for their backups! *wipes brow* But now I definitely foresee a solar storm in my novel's future...

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