Gee I dunno, cut all the power lines between the major producers and the major consumers?Scorpion0x17 wrote:
What global security risk, when you've got a global energy grid?Flaming_Maniac wrote:
1. Seattle?Scorpion0x17 wrote:
1. Nowhere on the planet is cloudy all the time, and even if it was, it too would be connected to the global grid - same with places near the poles would also be connected to the global grid - that's what global means.
2. How do you get data across the oceans? In little digital boats? No, by cables, that run across the ocean-floor. Not that many would be needed - most of the inhabited land masses are either all connected, or very close together.
2. High voltage power lines are a bigger deal than internet cables. Especially the global security risk they present.You've still got to get the electricity to where it's needed when it's needed.spark wrote:
One of the reasons solar is so attractive is that it reduces - or even eliminates - the need for massive electricity grids.
If everything was independent enough to make the damage from an attack negligible, the need for such a grid would be nonexistent.