Power Grid Vulnerabilities
13 October 2017
Norman Rogers, Scientist, Business Leader and Publisher of ClimateViews.com, discusses how the takedown of the power grid by Hurricane Irma in Puerto Rico provides a teaching moment for the United States with respect to the vulnerability of its power grid and whether America is prepared for such an emergency.
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