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- 2006_European_blackout abstract "The 2006 European blackout was a major blackout which occurred on Saturday, November 4, 2006. More than 15 million clients of the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity didn't have access to electricity during about two hours on this date. The immediate action taken by the Transmission System Operators (TSO) prevented the disturbance to turn into a Europe-wide blackout.The cause of this major blackout was a planned routine disconnection of the Ems powerline crossing in Northwest Germany to allow a ship to pass beneath the overhead cables. In September, the shipyard had requested the lines, called Conneforde–Diele red and white, to be shut off starting at 01:00 on 5 November. This change was communicated to the neighboring TSOs and they did simulations to ensure stability. As a result, the planned power flow between TSOs was decreased for 00:00 to 06:00 5 November. On 3 November, the shipyard requested the shut-off to be advanced to 2200 on 4 November. E.ON Netz thought that this would be more favorable and approved the request. However, this change was not communicated to the neighboring TSOs until very late so a full analysis was not done. Also, the transfer capacity had already been sold and it was not possible to change it except for force majeure.Once the second circuit was turned off, this caused alarms due to high power flow. Also the Landesbergen–Wehrendorf line was very close to its limit. Over the next half hour, the power first went down but then it crept back up. E.ON Netz thought that closing a bus tie would decrease this a bit; in fact, it had the opposite effect and once this was performed the line tripped out.Twenty eight seconds later, an electrical blackout had cascaded across Europe extending from Poland in the north-east, to the Benelux countries and France in the west, through to Portugal, Spain and Morocco in the south-west, and across to Greece and the Balkans in the south-east.".
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- 2006_European_blackout wikiPageWikiLink Balkans.
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- 2006_European_blackout wikiPageWikiLink Cascading_failure.
- 2006_European_blackout wikiPageWikiLink Category:2006_in_Europe.
- 2006_European_blackout wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electric_power_blackouts.
- 2006_European_blackout wikiPageWikiLink Downtime.
- 2006_European_blackout wikiPageWikiLink Ems_powerline_crossing.
- 2006_European_blackout wikiPageWikiLink France.
- 2006_European_blackout wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- 2006_European_blackout wikiPageWikiLink Morocco.
- 2006_European_blackout wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- 2006_European_blackout wikiPageWikiLink Portugal.
- 2006_European_blackout wikiPageWikiLink Power_outage.
- 2006_European_blackout wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
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- 2006_European_blackout wikiPageWikiLinkText "2006 European blackout".
- 2006_European_blackout wikiPageWikiLinkText "Europe-wide blackout".
- 2006_European_blackout wikiPageWikiLinkText "European Blackout in 2006".
- 2006_European_blackout wikiPageWikiLinkText "big cascading breakdown".
- 2006_European_blackout wikiPageWikiLinkText "large blackout occurred in many parts of Europe".
- 2006_European_blackout wikiPageWikiLinkText "massive power outage".
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- 2006_European_blackout subject Category:2006_in_Europe.
- 2006_European_blackout subject Category:Electric_power_blackouts.
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- 2006_European_blackout type Accident.
- 2006_European_blackout type Blackout.
- 2006_European_blackout type Crisis.
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- 2006_European_blackout comment "The 2006 European blackout was a major blackout which occurred on Saturday, November 4, 2006. More than 15 million clients of the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity didn't have access to electricity during about two hours on this date.".
- 2006_European_blackout label "2006 European blackout".
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- 2006_European_blackout sameAs Stromausfall_in_Europa_im_November_2006.
- 2006_European_blackout sameAs Panne_de_courant_du_4_novembre_2006_en_Europe.
- 2006_European_blackout sameAs 2006年ヨーロッパ広域停電.
- 2006_European_blackout sameAs Stroomstoring_in_Europa_(november_2006).
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- 2006_European_blackout sameAs Q1324840.
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