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India Blackout Highlights Power Problems in Developing Countries
In recent years, developing countries have made huge investments to expand power supply networks, but India's outages - which left 670 million people without power this week - demonstrate that reliability1 remains2 a major problem.
The collapse3 of three interconnected power grids5 caused havoc6 on the streets as traffic lights stopped working. Trains ran late, if at all. And people in shops and businesses across the north of India tried to work by candlelight.
It is being called the worst electrical blackout ever, with 10 percent of the world's population affected7. And it hit at the worst time, said a businessman in the northern Indian city of Srinagar, Niyaz Ahmed.
"This is summer time and hospitals, air conditioning and factories are not able to function," he said. "People are facing many problems due to this failure."
Developing countries have invested heavily in recent years to expand power supply networks. But while India has four times the population of the United States, its power grid4 can handle about a fifth of the capacity, says Columbia University engineering professor Vijay Modi.
"You rely on a system where you pay people, large users, not to use electricity. You simply do not have enough," he said.
More than a fifth of the world's population has no access to electricity. Even where grids have been built, World Bank energy expert Vijay Iyer says an economy cannot function normally without a guaranteed supply.
"So you might have access but if you do not get 24/7 reliability that access is not helpful for you because you cannot predict, and you cannot plan on how you conduct your economic activities on a day-to-day basis if you do not know whether you will have the power or not," he said.
Iyer says developing countries need to diversify8 energy sources and install smart grids.
"Grids that in the old sense that used to derive9 power from one source, but now they are deriving10 power from multiple sources," he said. "So grids have to be able to adapt at very short intervals11. Wind starts to blow, so wind power is coming into the system, it has to adjust immediately to take that power on board and shut down something else."
Even for developed economies, maintaining grids can be a problem. The United States has been installing smart grids and shoring up networks against cyberattacks. But storms earlier this summer knocked out power to around two million people in and around the nation's capital.
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n.可靠性,确实性 | |
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n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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vi.累倒;昏倒;倒塌;塌陷 | |
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n.高压输电线路网;地图坐标方格;格栅 | |
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n.格子( grid的名词复数 );地图上的坐标方格;(输电线路、天然气管道等的)系统网络;(汽车比赛)赛车起跑线 | |
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n.大破坏,浩劫,大混乱,大杂乱 | |
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v.(使)不同,(使)变得多样化 | |
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v.取得;导出;引申;来自;源自;出自 | |
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v.得到( derive的现在分词 );(从…中)得到获得;源于;(从…中)提取 | |
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n.[军事]间隔( interval的名词复数 );间隔时间;[数学]区间;(戏剧、电影或音乐会的)幕间休息 | |
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