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general? monitoring and statistics
From: Jon Torrez <jon () bordergatewayprotocol net>
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 18:19:47 -0400 (EDT)
With the media and others flinging "... Niagara-Mohawk power grid was overloaded." Why are the power grid/$joe_powercompany line capacity stats so hard to come by? One would think a simple http(s)? request would show graphs of current/slightly delayed line capacity publicly. If not, with todays events showing international connectivity and their weaknesss change anything? Of course the technology is avaliable to do this exists but one would have to sit in a certain chair to see it. Sure, that's fine with private / managed service(s). I'm talking the grid here and their capacity buy and sell metrics by watt to $joe_powercompany. What about $joe_powercompany load sharing lines as well? Anyone running a list of URLs that are relative to this?
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- general? monitoring and statistics Jon Torrez (Aug 14)
- Re: general? monitoring and statistics Leo Bicknell (Aug 14)
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- Re: general? monitoring and statistics Jon Torrez (Aug 14)
- Re: general? monitoring and statistics Wayne (Aug 18)