What 100,000 simulations reveal about the US power grid

On August 13, 2003, a single transmission line near Cleveland, Ohio, sags into an overgrown tree limb and short circuits. Within minutes, nearby lines overload and trip one after another, triggering cascading failures across grids already strained by an all-too-common convergence of high demand, inadequate maintenance and software bugs that leave operators blind.

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