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“Rare” phenomenon can explain the power outages in Europe
On Monday, Spain, Portugal and France were subject to a large -scale blackout, which caused millions of people confusing to millions of people, and it led to traffic lights and ATMs, public transport stops and phone services and many people trapped in trains and elevators.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said that the exact cause of power disruptions has not yet been identified, and the “Ren” company that runs the preliminary reports is a rare phenomenon called the “Ren” company that runs the Portugal Electricity network, but the company has denied it.
The “Science Arart” website provides information about this phenomenon, which is the main reason for the climate power disruptions, in fact, in the United States, 83 percent of the power outages reported between 2000 and 2021 to the weather disorders.
Climate conditions affect the power supply in many ways; For example, storms lead to the destruction of electricity transmission, free waves cause great pressure on the network and destroy forest fires, as well as winds shake transport.
These vibrations are a major problem for network operators, and these things can lead to an increase in pressure on the network infrastructure, which can lead to power disruptions.
To reduce the risk of vibration, network operators often use wire stabilizers known as “bridge inhibitors”.
Which “induced air vibration”?
Vibrations in power lines can also occur due to severe temperature changes or air pressure and are one of the hypotheses of large -scale power outages in Europe.
In fact, the word “induced air vibration” is not a common word, but it seems that meteorologists have long been aiming to represent known physical processes.
In simple phrases, it represents the wave or fluctuations caused by sudden temperature or pressure changes, and these fires can result in severe heating, extensive power release (such as explosions or forest fires) or severe weather events.
And when a part of the earth’s surface is heated very quickly – due to the free wave, for example – the air on it becomes heating and expanding and light, and the height of the warm air creates imbalance in a very cold and intensive air pressure, and the atmosphere reacts to this imbalance, which is especially transmitted to these waves. Transportation. Long Hall.
These types of weather waves are usually called gravity waves or heat fluctuations.
The site points out that high temperatures are not alone, but it is related to the speed of temperature change and their imbalance in different parts of the region.
It moves the atmosphere and shakes power lines.
The site confirmed that the last power disruption in Europe is still unclear whether this is the reason behind the disruption.
However, it is important to understand how the atmosphere behaves in the light of these conditions is that the increasing interaction of energy systems and the greater the distance dependence on them, so the air disturbances can also have very simple effects.
In view of rising environmental and power stress, central energy networks are in danger of dangerous, especially with the rapid spread of electric cars and the integration of renewable energy sources, which have been putting unprecedented pressure on traditional networks that have never been designed for this level of complexity.
He said that by adopting innovative solutions such as small fuel networks such as decentralized, comfortable and elastic networks, it is clear that the solution is clear to prevent such disaster losses, and that it is a key to building a safe power system at a reasonable electricity system.
He said that the power disruption in Europe, regardless of its direct reasons, proves that our electrical networks have become dangerous, and the failure to address structural weaknesses can cause more serious consequences than we see during the “Kofid” epidemic.