Subject:               ...electrical grid - why are they messing with it?...
               Date: Thursday, 30, June, 2011, 3:56 PM
               
                                                                    
                       
                       29June2011
                         Jim Stone -
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                       POWER GRID TAMPERING WILL END AN ERA
                       See the update, which answers a question about DC                       connected main lines below this report. 
                                   A                     recent AP report states that there is a proposal in                     place to change the frequency various parts of the                     national electrical grid run at. The frequency                     differences will be minor, but will force an end to                     the national grid as we know it. The only way                     frequencies can be different at all in separate                     locations around the nation is to not have a                       grid at all.
                               They                     are attempting to childishly play this down as                     something that will mess up clocks. But what it                     really means is that they are going to dismantle the                     national power grid entirely.                
               And now                   I will dissect and shred this article                
               First of all, they are                   saying that this is going to be a "year long                   experiment". It won't be. Since dismantling the grid                   amounts to an act of war, once it is dismantled we                   will not get it back. This "experiment" is exactly                   what you would want to do to a nation as a pre-emptive                   measure before attacking it. When destroying a nation,                   the basics have to go. You need to destroy the water,                   electrical, and food supplies to force people to                   surrender. By running different frequencies in                   different parts of the grid,the laws of physics                     clearly dictate that it has to be run in sections,                     all isolated from each other. 
                     
                   Many readers know that one of the strengths of the                   internet is it's distributed data paths, which make it                   very difficult to take down. If a line gets cut, you                   can just re-route through a different line, and all is                   well. Our interconnected power grid, which has been in                   place and running synchronously with perfect phase                     and frequency matching across it's entireity since                     1930, is an electrical equivalent of the                   internet, and is a marvel of the world.               
               Our                   intact electrical grid will feed power to areas that                   have lost it, and keep their lights on. So let's say a                   hurricane takes out Louisiana and all their generating                   facilities are damaged - the grid will provide power                   from Texas to help them get back on their feet. If you                   want to knock out power in a war, you would need to                   isolate Louisiana FIRST so that Texas could not feed                   them after you destroyed their infrastructure. This                     is the only truthful reason why anyone would suggest                     dismantling one of our greatest national treasures.               
               We have                   in America a system which would allow Hoover dam to                   provide power to Boston. But those days have to                     end before an experiment like the one this                   article discusses can even happen. Here is why:               
               The                   article states: "The group that oversees the U.S.                   power grid is proposing an experiment would allow more                   frequency variation than it does now without                   corrections, according to a company presentation                   obtained by The Associated Press".               
               Here                   they say they will allow "more frequency variation".                   Well, that means that after most of a century of                   having zero frequency variation, that there                   will now be frequency variation. America's power grid                   has been perfectly synchronized since 1930 and has                   never varied by more than 1/10th of a cycle (1/600th                   of a second) from coast to coast in over 80 years.                   This is due largely to the fact that the grid causes                   generating facilities to lock into each other, and                   mimic each other's phasing exactly. Any deviation in                   any one facility against the predominant phasing of                   the grid will cause it to lose efficiency and in                   extreme cases be destroyed.               
               To                     say they will allow "MORE frequency variation" is a                     lie, because it implies there WAS frequency                     variation. THERE NEVER WAS, EVER. That is why clocks                     have used the grid frequency as a reference for 4                     generations.               
               Folks,                   you cannot have any frequency variation on an                   interconnected electrical grid. This is because our 60                   hz AC is a rising and falling wave form which goes                   from negative to positive 60 times a second. Negative                   and positive ALWAYS have to line up. If you deviate                   from a 60 hz frequency by even 0.001 hz on only one                   part of the grid, all it will take is ten seconds for                   that variation in frequency to cause it to begin                   rising and falling opposite to the rest of the grid.                   That would represent a positive to negative electrical                   short right from within the fabric of the grid itself.                     So there is no such thing as a "slightly faster                     running grid" out east, it's a bold faced lie                     completely counter to the laws of physics.               
               HERE IS                   ANOTHER LIE TO SHRED:                
               "The                   North American Electric Reliability Corp. runs the                   nation's interlocking web of transmission lines and                   power plants."                
               No they                   don't. No one company manages the grid. It is                     managed via cooperation and understanding of the                     laws of physics. This company is merely now the face                     of the lie. The fact that they have a long history                     has been SHREDDED by this proposal of theirs,                     buisnesses come and go, and these people need to                     head on out the door.               
               I                   myself have had to make calls for power allocations to                   avoid regional black-outs when demand was predicted to                   be high, and I certainly never called these folks! I                   just called the facility feeding us and THEY handled                   it. If they could not handle it, they had the power                   routed from another area. So for the North American                   Electric Reliability Corp. to say they manage it all                   is quite a statement! How do we know they are not a                   front company, set up as a bogus pre-paid corporation                   with a purchased "history"? I have a LOT of                   experience, and NEVER HEARD OF THEM.               
               
                 And now the math, which proves them liars.
                   Here is how you prove that the real goal is to                     dismantle the grid.
                     
                   Their claim was that they wanted an allowed                   deviation of 20 minutes per year on one coast in                   comparison with the opposite coast. So let's take 20                   minutes and multiply it by 60 seconds. That's 1200                   seconds. Then divide that by days in a year (365)                   which will give you 3.287 seconds of deviation PER                   DAY. Take that number and divide it by hours (24) and                   that gives you a deviation of 0.136 seconds per hour.                   Divide that by 60 minutes and the deviation is                   0.0022826 seconds per minute. Divide that by 60 again.                   That gives you a deviation of 0.000038 seconds per                   second. Now MULTIPLY that by your cycles PER SECOND,                   which is 60. Right back to 0.0022826 phase                     difference per second.                
               Now                   here is where it gets interesting. Let's say I am                   running a 600,000 volt line. Since the frequency we                   are dealing with is 60 Hz, it fits perfectly into the                   equation. Multiply 0.0022826 as a representation of percentage                   by 600,000 volts. AC has a positive and negative cycle                   which effectively doubles that rate, for a total of                   0.0045652% per second. Multiply that by 600,000 volts,                   and the voltage creep equals 2739 volts per SECOND.                   The math is pretty simple from there. One minute (60                   seconds) x 2,739 volts will equal a 164,347 volt                   difference in phasing between interconnected coasts                   per minute. Major problems will happen within 15                   seconds. Total phase desynchronization will occur in a                   little under three minutes.               
               This                   serves to prove that no frequency deviation at all                   can be tolerated in an interconnected grid and that                   this agency - the so called "North American Electrical                   Reliability Corp" is lying out their butt in this news                   release and therefore can only have been usurped                     by either paper trained idiots or an enemy that                     wants an end to the American power grid, because                   allowing "frequency variation" can mean only that. The                   AP article should finish them, OUT OF BUSINESS.               
               The                     bottom line? The American power grid, at no time                     ever in the last 80 years has ever been out of                     synchronization, by more than 0.001 second total per                     year coast to coast. The laws of physics will not                     allow it. We cannot allow ANYONE to disconnect our                     grid. 20 minutes a year would not cut it in tuvalu!                     Not even 1/60th of 1 second would. It is a                     mathematical impossibility to have ANY deviation on                     an interconnected grid.               
               And it                   gets worse . . . . .                
               When                     it comes to phase correlation, momentum can be the                     enemy.               
               The                   generators at electrical facilities are ENORMOUS.                   People may not realize how big they really are. Large                   electrical facilities need to be spun up before going                   online, it takes a long time to get the enormous mass                   of the generator moving and stabilized, sometimes even                   hours. Even modest generators are so big that the                   spinning mass can weigh hundreds of tons, and surface                   speeds of the armatures can be over 100 MPH. That's a                   LOT of speed on a LOT of mass. The massive size of                   these generators helps them be perfectly stable when                   running. There is so much momentum built up in a large                   industrial generator that even enormous peak draws                   from it can be soaked up without it being perceptibly                   slowed by the peaks at all.                
               If an                   enemy was running the government then, and people were                   happy to have frequencies changed for no good reason                   at all, electrical "tug of wars" between generators                   could be set up under the premise of "oops" to destroy                   them. Breaker disconnects under such situations are                   often unsuccessful due to contacts getting welded. I                   have seen problems happen in even tiny one megawatt                   units, where a controller malfunctioned and dropped                   them onto the same line when their phasing was only                   off by a fraction of a percent.. One was going very                   slightly ahead the other, so it drove the other to go                   faster while the other slowed it down. The                   over-reactions were extreme; they ponged each other's                   speed up and down and the accelerations/decelerations                   were enormous, taking place within fractions of a                   second. I fully expected the windings to explode. I                   was blown away by how extreme their behavior was.               
               Even a                   pair of small generators can be caused to totally                   freak out from an initial phasing difference that is                   very minor. This problem would be greatly exacerbated                   in a power play between multiple enormous generators.                   Electrical explosions would no doubt result, in the                   case I witnessed, they both got the right bounce                   within a couple seconds and stabilized. It was a brief                   and exciting event. Things are normally not so lucky                   and the answer is obvious - If you want no problems in                   the electrical grid, a perfect standard frequency                   should be the norm, as it always has been for over 80                   years.               
               However,                     if you were an enemy in posession of a virus like                     Stuxnet, a non-interconnected grid with all the                     switch gear from when it was previously connected                     still in place to play with could be lots of FUN!.                     To blow out two regions at the same time, all you                     would have to do is activate switch gear that is                     already in place from the old grid when both regions                     are out of phase with each other. Doing so would                     cause serious damage to equipment in both regions.               
               Want to                   blow a nuclear reactor? Here's a good way to try!                   SUDDENLY and without announcement, introduce a                   frequency difference on the grid.. Suddenly that nuke                   plant would be forced to deal with a rapid phase                   inversion on the grid. With all the stored momentum in                   the generators available for a nice peak surge output,                   thousands and thousands of times higher than anything                   they could ever handle if suddenly the coupled phases                   were inverted, there would be at a minimum enormous                   explosions in the circuit breakers and switch gear,                   and most likely enormous explosions from within the                   generator windings themselves.                
               Suddenly,                   with the windings and switch gear blown in an instant,                   there would be nothing left to load the generator,                   which needs to be held back from accelerating by the                   electrical system it is feeding power into. You would                   get a brief period of rapid acceleration before safety                   shutoffs re-routed steam from the generator's turbines                   to an emergency bypass. Things would get sketchy after                   this. YOU NEED TO GET RID OF THAT STEAM.               
               At a                   minimum, safety valves should open on the reactor or                   whatever else (coal fired boiler) to release the                   sudden steam pressure buildup resulting from the                   turbine steam not being needed anymore. If the                     system was infected with Stuxnet, (85 percent of our                     power generating facilities can be) and Stuxnet was                     programmed to over ride the emergency steam release                     valves as was the case at Fukushima, things WILL                     explode. Said explosions would not be minor. The                   worst possible case scenario would be a nuclear                   reactor which was running at full output suddenly not                   having it's steam be needed anymore, be kept at full                   thermal output by a virus that also forces all the                   safety related equipment to not activate.               
               Clandestine                   military action is the only reason any thinking                   engineer would want to suggest acceptance of variances                   in the grid frequency. There is no possible way to                   derive any sort of benefit from not keeping the                   frequency dead on, as it has always been.                
               But                     it gets worse, even               
               Every                   motor powered device depends upon the grid frequency                   to regulate how hard it runs itself. All of the design                   characteristics involving material stress and current                   draw are centered around an always reliable 60 hz                   frequency. If the frequency was increased to 70 hz,                   swamp coolers would burn up from trying to run too                   fast, as would air conditioners, washing machines,                   ect. The amount they are talking about in the                     article would not be that high, but I believe it is                     the end goal and introducing the concept of                     tampering with the frequency is like a toe dip to                     see if there are any pihranas out in the public                     sphere to look out for while they slowly weaponize                     the power grid. I will happily provide the first                   bite. What if they choose 90 hz? 100hz? Not much would                   survive that, and whatever did would not be the same                   anymore. Welcome to the third world.               
               Here is                   a great quote to rip, this is an outright lie               
               Some                   parts of the grid, like in the East, tend to run                   faster than others. Errors add up. If the grid                   averages just over 60 cycles a second, clocks that                   rely on the grid will gain 14 seconds per day,                   according to the company's presentation."                
               There                     is zero frequency variation on the grid between east                     and west coasts. It is physically impossible for                     them to vary by even 1/10th of a cycle (1/600th of a                     second) per year. ANY drift will cause immediate                     phase cancellation with other parts of the grid                     resulting in immediate grid failure.                
               This                   entire report is such a bold faced stream of BS and                   lies, I am blown away to think they would ever                   consider trying. This is downright brazen               
               I                     know many readers believe the end is near for this                     nation.. Proposals like this prove it. Even worse is                     the attitude of AP. Did they not consult anyone who                     actually knew what this would do, other than the                     enemy? Are THEY the enemy?               
               They                     will do this if we do not speak up. If you want this                     nation to have a future, I strongly suggest you make                     it perfectly clear that the GRID IS NOT TO BE                     TAMPERED WITH.               
               UPDATE:               
                               
               These                   comments are in response to people who e-mailed me                   telling me the grid was now running DC, which would,                   if true, make my main premise irrelevant.                
               My                   response follows               
               I know                   that on many of the big transmission lines they are                   indeed using DC on VERY LONG RUNS of 400 miles or more                   because it allows higher RMS throughput and minimizes                   inductive losses, but it is not always the case. None                   of the big lines in my area are that way, and AC                   distribution is still so predominant that playing with                   frequencies on a grid as great as ours is the                   equivalent of handing a ferarri over to a tinkering                   teenager. I will not budge on my major premise, that                   phase conflict issues will indeed force the grid to                   operate in isolated pockets if an experiment with                   different AC frequencies is allowed, and that anyone                   is suggesting it should be allowed to run with                   frequency variations should be the subject of GREAT                   scrutiny and suspicion.                
               How                   much of the grid, exactly, uses DC/inverter                   arrangements? VERY LITTLE. And it is ALL on remotely                   situated lines of enormous length. You will find few                   of these types of lines if ANY east of the Rockies.                   These are mostly in the desert southwest. East of the                   rockies, where long runs are not needed, whether or                   not DC will save you money has to be calculated                   against cost of equipment and losses of power in that                   equipment. Rectifiers and inverters do not run with                   perfect efficiency, there are losses and if those                   losses add up to more than what the AC inductive                   losses over a stretch of line would be it makes no                   sense at all to use them. Furthermore, if an arc ever                   starts on a DC line, there HAS TO be a short power                   outage to extinguish it. AC lines usually self                   extinguish in one cycle automatically. Bye bye birdie                   and the only worry is a wild fire.               
               Despite                   a few people saying DC makes my suspicions irrelevant,                   upon checking for recent technology changes I found I                   am completely correct and I am not budging on my main                   premise - that there is no rational reason to tamper                   with the grid frequency.               
               Also:               
               Phasing                   is everything. Get more than 30 degrees before or                   behind the phase and you are toast. If you do not                   understand why frequency matters, stay off the                   subject. It's not a matter of ideal or not ideal, it's                   a matter of POOF!. You may think you are doing a                   service by going around telling people I am full of                   BS, but it is very common for electricians to not                   understand what functions frequency performs and                   beyond virtually all of them to understand that you                   cannot have two dominant frequencies from different                   sources on the same line without encountering severe                   problems.               
                               
               Frequency                   matters a LOT MORE THAN VOLTAGE, INFINITELY MORE                   because excess voltage does not go on a continuously                   proceeding march forward. A high voltage on a line                   will stay where it is, but a different frequency will                   walk forward on a phase until it lands directly                   opposite. Things will trip out long before that                   happens. Any frequency deviation between two signal                   sources will put one source wave form negative to the                   other source positive very rapidly. A full phase                   misalignment will represent an RMS voltage difference                   between both sources that is TWICE the RMS voltage of                   each source if they are the same voltage to begin                   with, and they are 180 out from each other. Yes I know                   3 phase is 120 degrees per phase but I was not all too                   excited about trying to explain three phase power in                   an article mostly read by people who do not deal with                   electricity.                
               I have                   seen countless electricians mistake harmonics for                   "frequency variation" and then run around saying the                   place runs on "70 HZ!". Harmonics can be pesky, but                   they are NOT the root frequency, and if your meter is                   telling you there is 70 hz on a 60 hz line, there is                   either a severe overspeed on your generator or you are                   picking up a harmonic. Suspect a harmonic. Meters will                   often do that, and it has nothing to do with root                   frequency. Not understanding this is very common among                   average electricians.                
               My                   reference was for single phase AC because I did not                   want to try to explain 3 phase power to average                   people. My report was not written for electricians, it                   needs to hit the masses to make a difference.               
               I am                   dead right about inverted phases and frequency creep,                   interconnected systems have to hit the EXACT SAME                   FREQUENCY DEAD ON, even being off a fraction of a                   percent will quickly be the equivalent of shorting                   opposite phases.               
               Leading                   the phase and lagging the phase DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A                   FREQUENCY DIFFERENCE. Lots of places might try pushing                   the phase to get more power out or correct a lagging                   power factor. That is not the same thing as producing                   a different frequency altogether. That is something I                   did not put in the report because it is far too                   complex for average people but I know there are plenty                   of electricians out there who actually think that                   pushing the phase requires you to run at a higher                   frequency; it does not. It changes the shape of the                   ouput wave form and that is all.               
               I am                   sure there are a few who will comment about the fact                   that capacitors are used to correct a lagging power                   factor, but there are many ways to do it. Capacitors                   are ONE WAY to correct lagging power factors but when                   it comes to heavy duty correction, they are lacking                   compared to running a synchronous motor with an over                   excited field or a generator dedicated to pushing the                   lag forward. Linemen do not come across anything other                   than capacitors. There are other ways.               
               And                     even if short distribution lines were running                     inverter only,               
               For                     what reason would we have to accept frequency                     inaccuracies amounting to 14 seconds a day? Cheap                     dollar store watches can hit that accuracy, so what                     plausible reason could be offered to support                     accepting it when any inverter used on a                     distribution line would cost hundreds of thousands                     of dollars? Can't put a $30 part in it to keep the                     frequency to within a half second a day? HOGWASH!                     They ALL have the ability to output very accurately.                     Nowadays we should be demanding a MORE ACCURATE GRID                     FREQUENCY, if it could be done; IT CANNOT.                
               Don't                     allow scammers to "fix" what is not broken!               
               
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