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Inventing Electrical Europe: Interdependencies, Borders, Vulnerabilities

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The Making of Europe’s Critical Infrastructure

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November 4, 2006, late Saturday evening. German electric power transmission system operator E.ON Netz disconnects an extra-high voltage line over the Ems River at the request of a northern German shipyard. This should allow the large cruise ship Norwegian Pearl to pass safely from the yard to the North Sea. Other power lines are supposed to take over the duties of the disconnected line as usual in this routine operation.

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© 2013 Vincent Lagendijk and Erik van der Vleuten

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Lagendijk, V., van der Vleuten, E. (2013). Inventing Electrical Europe: Interdependencies, Borders, Vulnerabilities. In: Högselius, P., Hommels, A., Kaijser, A., van der Vleuten, E. (eds) The Making of Europe’s Critical Infrastructure. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137358738_3

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