Massive Blackout: the Hard Report Commissioned by the Electric Coordinator Who Blames the Companies and Points to the Sec
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Last Monday, the Superintendency of Electricity and Fuels (SEC) began a process of raising charges against the members of the board of directors of the National Electrical Coordinator (CEN) and eight companies of the sector, for their responsibility in the beginning and expansion of the blackout that affected 98% of the country's population on February 25.
The main conclusions point out that the National Electrical System should not have reached a total blackout if the facilities had behaved according to the regulations in force and instructed by the Coordinator. As part of his commitment to transparency, technical rigour and public interest, the National Electrical Coordinator published the independent report “Systemic Analysis of the Event of February 25, 2025”, prepared by an academic team of t…
The National Electrical Coordinator published the report “Systemic Analysis of the Event of February 25, 2025”, prepared by an academic team of three Chilean universities. The study was developed by a team of experts from the universities of Chile, Technique Federico Santa María and Santiago, led by Dr. Claudia Rahmann, and constitutes a thorough and detailed technical analysis of the causes and consequences of the event that generated a total b…
We talked about More Than Numbers with Humberto Verdejo, an electrical engineering academic USACH, about the massive February blackout and the filing of charges against the board of directors of the National Electrical Coordinator (CEN) by the Superintendency of Electricity and Fuels (SEC). #MoreWhat Numbers Academic Humberto Verdejo, by February blackout: “Within the most severe faults this scenario was never considered or was not contemplated…
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