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RainSMediaRadiorainsmediaradio
2025-03-30

ICYMI: NDPHC Calls for Presidential Intervention to Address Power Sector Liquidity Crisis rainsmediaradio.com/2025/03/nd Follow, Like & Share

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2025-03-29
RainSMediaRadiorainsmediaradio
2025-03-10

ICYMI: RainSMediaRadio News NECA Urges Government to Address Military's Outstanding Electricity Debts rainsmediaradio.com/2025/03/ne Follow, Like & Share

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2025-03-09

RainSMediaRadio News NECA Urges Government to Address Military's Outstanding Electricity Debts rainsmediaradio.com/2025/03/ne Follow, Like & Share

CreebhillsCreebhills
2025-02-27

FG to review electricity tariffs for Band B, C customers: The Federal Government has announced plans to standardize electricity tariffs in order to address existing disparities in the billing system and promote investment in the power sector. Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, made this announcement during a public presentation of the National Integrated Electricity Policy and Nigeria… creebhills.com/2025/02/fg-to-r

CreebhillsCreebhills
2025-01-14

Why National grid will continue to collapse – FG: Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, stated during the 2025 budget defense session with the Senate Joint Committee on Power that the National Grid will continue to be at risk of collapse. This is mainly due to the government’s inability to repair a crucial transmission line in the northern region, citing ongoing insecurity as a hindrance. […] creebhills.com/2025/01/nationa

2024-12-07
These kinds of arguments identifying hypothetical systemic risks rarely have an audience. Practitioners are too far down in their own weeds, and have their own ideas about risk management, to really pay much mind to a systemic problem that may or may not arise years from now. Non-practitioners might find the ideas dizzying, confusing, or scary, and not know what to do with the information.

Nevertheless, I think there needs to be a space to talk about systemic risk, because it's quite real and has predictable consequences. Folks like to call the latter "black swan events", but if you've chosen not to be aware of a set of issues and then one comes to pass, was it really unpredictable?

Anyway, I'm grateful to Mar Hicks (@histoftech@mastodon.social
mastodon.social) for co-organizing this event and making space for these kinds of conversations. The attendees and other speakers were very thoughtful and engaged and it was a great experience.



#AI #GenAI #GenerativeAI #PowerSector #NaturalGas #electricity #risk
2024-12-07
I gave a short talk at the Rethinking the Inevitability of AI conference yesterday. See the program here: https://uva.theopenscholar.com/rethinking-the-inevitability-of-ai/blog/program-december-6-2024-conference-rethinking-inevitability-ai-part-2-assimilation-and-refusal . If there's any inerest I'll do a little write-up on my blog and share my slides.

There were a lot of interesting talks, and the program is worth a skim. I was in panel 6. I identified a hypothetical risk that the recent rush to deploy generative AI, with its associated pressure on the electric power and water distribution systems, brings with it. Roughly, with the rise of so-called "industry 4.0" (think smart toaster, but for factories), our critical infrastructure systems are becoming tightly woven together. Besides the increasing dependence on the electric grid there is a growing dependence across sectors on data centers and the internet driven to a large degree by generative AI. What this means riskwise is that faults and failures in one of these systems can "percolate" much more quickly to other infrastructure systems--essentially there are more paths a failure can follow. What in the past might have been a localized failure of one or a few components in one system can become a region-wide multi-sector cascading failure. So for instance a local power failure at a substation might take down a data center that runs the SCADA system used to control a compressor station in the natural gas distribution system, which then might go sideways or fail and cause a natural gas shortage at a natural gas fueled power generator, and so on and so on. Obviously it was always possible for faults and failures in one system to cause faults and failures in another. What's new is that the growing set of new pathways increases the probability that such a jump occurs. What I called out in the talk is that as this interweaving trend continues, we will eventually cross a percolation threshold, after which the faults in these infrastructure systems will take on a different (and in my view much more dangerous) character.

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Alexander Rotharoth
2024-11-29

❗ Heat pumps are crucial for reducing carbon emissions and dependence on , important for countries like Germany that still rely heavily on gas and oil in the heating sector.

🆘 As they increase the electric load, critics argue they could overburden the . Hence, we need to understand the interaction of heat pumps with the power sector.

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2024-01-23

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