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DESCRIPTION:As global tensions intensify\; how do we keep the lights on whe
 n everyone with an internet connection has access to the switch? Whenever 
 you flip on a light switch\, you are calling upon the most complex and dyn
 amic machine ever built\, to deliver you just the right amount of electric
 ity to power your home. Meanwhile\, hundreds of millions of other people a
 nd businesses across North America call upon that same machine for the sam
 e service. When you think about it this way\, it is quite remarkable that 
 you can depend on consistent reliable access to electricity. This doesn’
 t happen by accident. How does it all work so well (most of the time)? Who
  is responsible for that machine? Who is protecting it? We will take a sho
 rt journey describing the North American electric machine\, how it works\,
  how it is split up\, how it can be broken\, and how we are protecting it.
  We will attempt to avoid technical electric jargon and regulatory politic
 s as much as possible.\n\nSpeaker(s): Wally Magda\n\nRoom: 115\, Bldg: Ave
 ry Hall\, 1144 T St\, University of Nebraska - Lincoln\, Lincoln\, Nebrask
 a\, United States\, 68588\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/4442
 19
LOCATION:Room: 115\, Bldg: Avery Hall\, 1144 T St\, University of Nebraska 
 - Lincoln\, Lincoln\, Nebraska\, United States\, 68588\, Virtual: https://
 events.vtools.ieee.org/m/444219
ORGANIZER:mvvrmkr@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:How Do We Keep the Lights On When Everyone Has Access To The Switch
 ?
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/444219
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p dir=&quot;ltr&quot;&gt;As global tensions intensify\; h
 ow do we keep the lights on when everyone with an internet connection has 
 access to the switch?&amp;nbsp\; Whenever you flip on a light switch\, you are
  calling upon the most complex and dynamic machine ever built\, to deliver
  you just the right amount of electricity to power your home.&amp;nbsp\; Meanw
 hile\, hundreds of millions of other people and businesses across North Am
 erica call upon that same machine for the same service.&amp;nbsp\; When you th
 ink about it this way\, it is quite remarkable that you can depend on cons
 istent reliable access to electricity.&amp;nbsp\; This doesn&amp;rsquo\;t happen b
 y accident.&amp;nbsp\; How does it all work so well (most of the time)?&amp;nbsp\;
  Who is responsible for that machine?&amp;nbsp\; Who is protecting it?&amp;nbsp\; 
 We will take a short journey describing the North American electric machin
 e\, how it works\, how it is split up\, how it can be broken\, and how we 
 are protecting it.&amp;nbsp\; We will attempt to avoid technical electric jarg
 on and regulatory politics as much as possible.&lt;/p&gt;
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