Posted on 04/29/2012 6:51:07 AM PDT by DeaconBenjamin
One question, how will that cable be protected from leakage and from terrorists ?
Technical issues like leakage have long been solved or accounted for in high voltage direct current undersea cable systems. As for terrorism, you’d think there are easier targets than a 500 kilovolt cable 2,000 feet under water.
Technical issues like leakage have long been solved or accounted for in high voltage direct current undersea cable systems. As for terrorism, you’d think there are easier targets than a 500 kilovolt cable 2,000 feet under water.
Technical issues like leakage have long been solved or accounted for in high voltage direct current undersea cable systems. As for terrorism, you’d think there are easier targets than a 500 kilovolt cable 2,000 feet under water.
Technical issues like leakage have long been solved or accounted for in high voltage direct current undersea cable systems. As for terrorism, you’d think there are easier targets than a 500 kilovolt cable 2,000 feet under water.
Technical issues like leakage have long been solved or accounted for in high voltage direct current undersea cable systems. As for terrorism, you’d think there are easier targets than a 500 kilovolt cable 2,000 feet under water.
Technical issues like leakage have long been solved or accounted for in high voltage direct current undersea cable systems. As for terrorism, you’d think there are easier targets than a 500 kilovolt cable 2,000 feet under water.
Technical issues like leakage have long been solved or accounted for in high voltage direct current undersea cable systems. As for terrorism, you’d think there are easier targets than a 500 kilovolt cable 2,000 feet under water.
Technical issues like leakage have long been solved or accounted for in high voltage direct current undersea cable systems. As for terrorism, you’d think there are easier targets than a 500 kilovolt cable 2,000 feet under water.
Technical issues like leakage have long been solved or accounted for in high voltage direct current undersea cable systems. As for terrorism, you’d think there are easier targets than a 500 kilovolt cable 2,000 feet under water.
Technical issues like leakage have long been solved or accounted for in high voltage direct current undersea cable systems. As for terrorism, you’d think there are easier targets than a 500 kilovolt cable 2,000 feet under water.
Technical issues like leakage have long been solved or accounted for in high voltage direct current undersea cable systems. As for terrorism, you’d think there are easier targets than a 500 kilovolt cable 2,000 feet under water.
Technical issues like leakage have long been solved or accounted for in high voltage direct current undersea cable systems. As for terrorism, you’d think there are easier targets than a 500 kilovolt cable 2,000 feet under water.
Technical issues like leakage have long been solved or accounted for in high voltage direct current undersea cable systems. As for terrorism, you’d think there are easier targets than a 500 kilovolt cable 2,000 feet under water.
Technical issues like leakage have long been solved or accounted for in high voltage direct current undersea cable systems. As for terrorism, you’d think there are easier targets than a 500 kilovolt cable 2,000 feet under water.
Technical issues like leakage have long been solved or accounted for in high voltage direct current undersea cable systems. As for terrorism, you’d think there are easier targets than a 500 kilovolt cable 2,000 feet under water.
Technical issues like leakage have long been solved or accounted for in high voltage direct current undersea cable systems. As for terrorism, you’d think there are easier targets than a 500 kilovolt cable 2,000 feet under water.
Technical issues like leakage have long been solved or accounted for in high voltage direct current undersea cable systems. As for terrorism, you’d think there are easier targets than a 500 kilovolt cable 2,000 feet under water.
Technical issues like leakage have long been solved or accounted for in high voltage direct current undersea cable systems. As for terrorism, you’d think there are easier targets than a 500 kilovolt cable 2,000 feet under water.
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