When fast large loads become a shared generator stressor
Under some network and operating conditions, fast-changing or oscillatory computational loads may create a common dynamic input across otherwise separate generation assets.
We scanned for changing dependencies across ten domains, destroyed the weak candidates, and human-ratified the three that remained.
THE OUTWARD SET
Under some network and operating conditions, fast-changing or oscillatory computational loads may create a common dynamic input across otherwise separate generation assets.
A grid disturbance may elicit correlated control or protection responses across separate inverter-based facilities that share technology ancestry.
In constrained regions, vessel, access and permit bottlenecks may couple separate cable restorations through a common repair queue.
WHAT RATIFICATION MEANS
A credible external change, a plausible changing dependency, and a bounded Reinsurance decision consequence survived known-risk, concentration, incrementality and prior-art attacks.
Prediction, certainty, claims history, portfolio exposure, model omission, policy response or institutional ignorance.
PUBLIC SILENCE ≠ INTERNAL IGNORANCE.
The public record established scarcity, but not the exact shared-capacity bridge. A plausible mechanism is not a survivor until its necessary bridge holds.
WHY PARK IS NOT A WEAK SURVIVE ↗ONE BOUNDED QUESTION.
Up to three surviving proto-risk candidates. One complete independent External Position. No ratified survivor, no commission.
OPEN THE EXTERNAL POSITION ↗