Title of article :
Transnational infrastructure vulnerability: The historical shaping of the 2006 European “Blackout”
Author/Authors :
Erik van der Vleuten، نويسنده , , Vincent Lagendijk، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
11
From page :
2042
To page :
2052
Abstract :
The “European Blackout” of 4 November 2006 is a key reference in current debates on transnational electricity infrastructure vulnerability and governance. Several commentators have observed that to understand what happened, one must look at history. Our paper answers this call and demonstrates how historical choices, path dependencies, and ways of dealing with these afterwards, have shaped Europeʹs electric power infrastructure and its vulnerability geography. We show that the decentralized organization of transnational electricity infrastructure and governance, often blamed for present-day power grid fragility, was informed by reliability considerations that still count today. We also address the (meso)regional logic of the failure, foregrounding how stakeholders from different parts of Europe historically chose to collaborate in different ways, with due consequences for the 2006 disturbance and other recent blackouts. Finally, the paper observes that todayʹs notion of transnational electricity infrastructure vulnerability, supposedly demonstrated by the 2006 blackout, is highly contested as many stakeholders find the system extremely reliable.
Keywords :
European power grid , Critical infrastructure , history
Journal title :
Energy Policy
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Energy Policy
Record number :
969661
Link To Document :
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