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The June 5 Blackout And Someone's Nuclear Imaginings
Fukushima taught the world an important lesson. Complex systems fail not merely because of a single event, but because multiple events can overwhelm assumptions embedded within a design.
Even if a Jamaican SMR survived a major hurricane intact, the transmission and distribution infrastructure connecting it to consumers might not.
A generating plant, however sophisticated, serves little purpose if the lines carrying its electricity are down.
The Jun 5 blackout was a signal,

A-QuEST (Minott)
3 days ago5 min read


AN OPEN PROPOSAL: Solar Democracy for Jamaica’s Post-Melissa Renewal; Distributed Solar for National Recovery and Trust
Hurricane Melissa again revealed the cost of centralised fragility. But, distributed rooftop solar offers households resilience where transmission lines repeatedly fail. When households generate energy, they gain protection from outages, fuel price shocks, and rising living costs.

A-QuEST (Minott)
Jan 117 min read
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