Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam – 04 April 2016
The Higher Power above Electricity
‘Not
only in recent months but previously too, our system and systems around the
world, have shut down. It is the behaviour of the network, that is the
functioning of the system as a whole, that holds the key to the problem; it is
not the repetition of the same defect time and again’
Professor Kumar David – in his Island article - A layman’s guide to power blackouts
Professor Kumar David – in his Island article - A layman’s guide to power blackouts
I felt interested not only because I have
problems with the Ceylon Electricity Board – Northern Province (http://austms.blogspot.com.au/2016/03/multicultural-sharing-in-sydney.html) but also because the above claims to be a ‘layman’s guide’.
Professor David states in terms of
Technical Administration: ‘Each generator
does not service a particular load; rather, the output of all generators is
"pooled" into the transmission grid. Individual distribution systems
(municipalities, industries, rural regions) tap power from the grid in much the
same way as a housing estate taps the water-main and then distributes water to
individual housing units. There is one critical difference though; electricity
cannot be stored in the grid, therefore there has to be a near instantaneous
balance of production and consumption of electric energy.’
To my mind, the resources of each branch in a family, institution, nation are also ‘pooled’ into the Central Government transmission grid known to us through many names and at national level - as the Parliament. The parallels of the above in Government – are Devolution and Unitary Governance respectively. If therefore we are to have a Unitary structure – the pathway between the user and provider needs to be clear at all times. In terms of Northern Province Electricity Suppliers – this was/is NOT the case. They read the meter and issued the bill on the spot but we did not have free access to the Administrators when we felt the pain. Many times – the Chulipuram-Vaddukoddai local branch was left in the care of juniors. If we had had devolution – we would have not even thought of going to Colombo for higher application of the rule but the local rule would have been enforced on us.
In terms
of Human Resource Management Professor Kumar David demonstrates his lack of
care as follows:
‘CEB engineers are technically sound, but
the overall structure of the organisation has not undergone radical rethinking
for a long time – maybe not since LECO was spun off (I may be wrong here).
Privatisation is no solution but restructuring will be a boost. An open
structure with greater transparency and public participation and the creation
of advisory committees that include outside experts (even a foreigner or two)
which meet say twice a year to review ongoing work and make recommendations
will, I believe, strengthen the organisation both in fact and in image.’
The Achilles heel of the
Electricity system is referred to by Professor Kumar David as follows: ‘AC systems, excellent for handling large amounts of
power, too have their Achilles heel. In normal operation all generators must work at
strictly the same frequency, the sinusoidal shape (if you remember it from
school) of their voltage waves must all oscillate at the same rate. The waves
can, and must, be slightly out of phase (shifted) from each other – see figure
- but must maintain a lockstep of frequency during steady operation. All system
wide blackouts eventually are the result of synchronism (lockstep operation)
being disrupted by big external or internal shocks, causing generators to attempt
to run at different frequencies leading to failure of harmonized operation.’
The
shock is the arrow that killed Achilles. The Achilles heel is within the system
itself. The customer in the Electrical Engineer is her/his Achilles heel.
Without this customer – there is no motivational power to complete the
application of technical knowledge. An engineer who ‘forgets’ this customer
when using her/his knowledge fails the ‘ownership’ test. The shock happens when
a customer becomes an insider by doing her/his duty by the system as a whole,
which makes the engineer minus the customer - the ‘outsider’ to the service.
The customer who has the ‘supplier’ in her/him
completes the picture and represents the Truth. All technical facilities above
that level do not qualify as part of the ‘Service’. A customer who has done
her/his duty – has the power to shock this part of the system. Using ‘business
unit’ structures helps us to reduce wastage in such sophistication.
In
Australia for example the migrant who practiced Equal Opportunity values above the
level of the highest Administrator - becomes the Achilles heel of the
Government. Such migrants have the ‘absolute’ power of global citizens and
hence Mr. Howard’s presence during 9/11 attack. It is essential that the
citizen completes the picture at her/his level – by becoming the government –
bottom up. This often entails losing money and/or status one would otherwise
have had by going along with the government/central administration. Such work
is heard by the system of Truth – which is above all sciences and answers to
all sciences.
Professor
David states for example:
[The involvement of politicians in project
decision making (these are not in the multi-million but the multi-billion rupee
range) has been a curse as it contributes to wrong decisions, wrong sequencing
of project options, cost overruns and interference with investigations of
system failures (yours faithfully has first-hand experience of one such bigtime
mystery in 2009). CEB engineers are technically sound, but the overall
structure of the organisation has not undergone radical rethinking for a long
time – maybe not since LECO was spun off (I may be wrong here). Privatisation
is no solution but restructuring will be a boost. An open structure with
greater transparency and public participation and the creation of advisory
committees that include outside experts (even a foreigner or two) which meet
say twice a year to review ongoing work and make recommendations will, I
believe, strengthen the organisation both in fact and in image.]
The above confirms that Professor David himself
is lacking in knowledge of Democratic Management – leave alone actual
experience. Restructuring CEB on Business Unit basis – so each Unit proves
itself to be self-sufficient and becomes the supplier of another internal unit satisfies both
requirements – privatization as well as restructuring. But this needs to be
without any ‘foreigners’ for ‘foreigners’ often tend to pamper the locals or
takeover the ‘service’. Sri Lanka is not yet global for such inclusions.
I believe that like in the case of our
former Prime Minister John Howard, I contributed to the blackouts – by completing
the picture – bottom-up as a customer who went through the process of
addressing the bill that was 4 times the average for that period. The ‘technically
sound’ engineer said to me that it was due to the security cameras which had
been in place for months. That simple
logic was missing – because the engineer took-on the mind of the meter reader
instead of the caring customer who used
her Truth to workout what ought to have been charged. If the Electrical
Engineer could not specifically state why and how the consumption was higher –
he had the responsibility to accept the customer’s explanation as ‘right’ and
settle the bill at that level. When this is not done – the blackouts would
happen to confirm the real status of that complete customer who has been hurt. In
my case that was at the Prime Ministerial level here in Australia and
Presidential level in Sri Lanka. In both cases they suffered the consequences
of my pain.
The Hindu example is Lord Shiva who
undertook the labor work required to be
done by an old woman. In return Lord Shiva who appeared as a laborer was
offered Puttu (Tamil rice dish) . When
he did not do the work the guards caned him and the caning returned to the guards and
the king.
At physical level we connect through the
body. At mental level – we connect through the brain. At soul level – we connect
through our Ownership Energy. Included in Electricity is this unseen and often consciously
unrecognized component that is
identified with only through experience. Excessive knowledge often becomes a
block in this passage.
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