Transmission system open access versus system reliability: a case history-the MAPP disturbance of June 25, 1998

On June 25, 1998 an event occurred in which a large area of the North American mid-continent area power pool (MAPP) region became separated from the rest of the Eastern interconnection. The separated area had about 14,000 megawatts of generation at the time. While significant load was lost during th...

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