Third-Party Grid Stress Risk State
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http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#Third-PartyGridStressRiskState
Definition
State in which a proposed design or operational change at a facility — such as elimination of on-site generation in favor of intermittent renewable sources without storage — is known by the responsible engineer to increase demand stress on the local utility grid, thereby elevating the probability of rolling blackouts or outages that would affect third parties beyond the immediate project site, triggering obligations to disclose this externality to the client and decision-making authority even when the project appears viable in isolation.
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Definition
State in which a proposed design or operational change at a facility — such as elimination of on-site generation in favor of intermittent renewable sources without storage — is known by the responsible engineer to increase demand stress on the local utility grid, thereby elevating the probability of rolling blackouts or outages that would affect third parties beyond the immediate project site, triggering obligations to disclose this externality to the client and decision-making authority even when the project appears viable in isolation.
Source Evidence
Source Text
the utility resource planners reviewed their current generation mix and believe that during extreme weather events, they may be forced to institute rolling outages
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Ontology
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Class
Content Hash
d37db35c2fa76df3...Last Updated
2026-03-12 16:49
Extraction Provenance
Discovered in Case
73
Discovered In Pass
1
Discovered In Section
facts
First Discovered At
2026-02-25T23:32:16.024444+00:00
First Discovered In Case
73
Generated
2026-02-25T23:32:16.024444+00:00
Was Attributed To
Case 73 Extraction