Forum des Bundes der Energieverbraucher
Energiepolitik => Ausland => Thema gestartet von: RR-E-ft am 07. Februar 2007, 12:06:15
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Die Meldung:
http://www.ergeg.org/portal/page/portal/ERGEG_HOME/ERGEG_ADMIN/PR-07-03_ERGEG_FinalReport_Blackout_2007-02-06.doc
Commenting on the recent report by the UCTE (the organisation representing TSOs) which claims TSOs demonstrated their efficiency in dealing with the incident, ERGEG Chair, Sir John Mogg, states “The UCTE report confirms the causes, yet it characterises the TSO’s reactions to the blackouts as a success in terms of avoiding a further deterioration. The facts are otherwise, I fear. This disruption affected 15 million customers in Europe. It was an event triggered neither by technical failure nor by external events (such as extreme weather conditions). The Commission should consider urgently measures that will make a repeat of such disturbances in the future highly unlikely.”
Der Abschlussbericht zum europäischen E.ON- Großereignis vom 04.11.2006:
http://www.ergeg.org/portal/page/portal/ERGEG_HOME/ERGEG_DOCS/ERGEG_DOCUMENTS_NEW/ELECTRICITY_FOCUS_GROUP/E06-BAG-01-06_Blackout-FinalReport_2007-02-06.pdf
http://derstandard.at/?url=/?id=2756968
http://www.ftd.de/politik/deutschland/149812.html