Assault on California Power Station Raises Alarm on Potential for Terrorism [View all]
They were talking about this in the opening segment on 60 Minutes tonight. I tuned in late, so I caught only the last half of the segment.
Wed Feb 12, 2014: Assault on California Power Station Raises Alarm on Potential for Terrorism
This is serious stuff.
Assault on California Power Station Raises Alarm on Potential for Terrorism
April Sniper Attack Knocked Out Substation, Raises Concern for Country's Power Grid
By Rebecca Smith
https://twitter.com/SmithRebecca
rebecca.smith@wsj.com
Feb. 4, 2014 10:30 p.m. ET
SAN JOSE, Calif.The attack began just before 1 a.m. on April 16 last year, when someone slipped into an underground vault not far from a busy freeway and cut telephone cables. ... Within half an hour, snipers opened fire on a nearby electrical substation. Shooting for 19 minutes, they surgically knocked out 17 giant transformers that funnel power to Silicon Valley. A minute before a police car arrived, the shooters disappeared into the night.
To avoid a blackout, electric-grid officials rerouted power around the site and asked power plants in Silicon Valley to produce more electricity. But it took utility workers 27 days to make repairs and bring the substation back to life.
Nobody has been arrested or charged in the attack at PG&E Corp.'s Metcalf transmission substation. It is an incident of which few Americans are aware. But one former federal regulator is calling it a terrorist act that, if it were widely replicated across the country, could take down the U.S. electric grid and black out much of the country. ... The attack was "the most significant incident of domestic terrorism involving the grid that has ever occurred" in the U.S., said Jon Wellinghoff, who was chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission at the time.
The Wall Street Journal assembled a chronology of the Metcalf attack from filings PG&E made to state and federal regulators; from other documents including a video released by the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Department; and from interviews, including with Mr. Wellinghoff.
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U.S. Moves to Protect Electric Grid
Congressional Leaders Seek Federal Standards After Report on Attack
By Rebecca Smith
https://twitter.com/SmithRebecca
rebecca.smith@wsj.com
Feb. 6, 2014 7:55 p.m. ET
Congressional leaders in both parties are pushing to impose federal standards for protecting the electric grid from physical attacks in the wake of a Wall Street Journal report detailing a sophisticated attack on a California transmission substation last year.
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Peggy Noonan is right.
America's Power Is Under Threat
Declarations
The Metcalf incident is a reminder of our greatest vulnerability.
By Peggy Noonan
https://twitter.com/Peggynoonannyc
peggy.noonan@wsj.com
Updated Feb. 7, 2014 10:20 a.m. ET
Welcome to my obsession. It is electricity. It makes everything runthe phone, the web, the TV, the radio, all the ways we talk to each other and receive information. The tools and lights in the operating roomelectricity. All our computers in a nation run by them, all our defense structures, installations and communications. The pumps at the gas station, the factories in the food-supply chain, the ATM, the device on which you stream your musicall electricity. The premature infant's ventilator and the sound system at the rock concertall our essentials and most of our diversions are dependent in some way on this.
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