Nearly 140 years after Edison started the first distribution company it amazes me that Panama (Fenosa) is still having difficulty delivering consistent, reliable power, with nothing more than wind (or rain) as a natural bogey man. Hard to remember a week without any interruptions.
No one has ever explained to me why our power goes off regularly for a minute or two and then comes back on. Why is it happening so often in the first place? Switching within the grid? Really?
No one is expecting a "1st World" electrical system - - - but what exactly do we have? 2nd? 3rd? Something in between?
HOLLY COW. Just went off again!
Now back on after a 10 minute delay.
So lets hear from the electrical engineers as to why this is happening.