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There was a very famous one in 2003.

As was pointed out, the USA has three independent grids (east, west, and Texas) and EU countries are roughly comparable to states (except with less federal power). The equivalent of a European nationwide blackout would be a US statewide blackout, and those HAVE happened, definitely within your lifetime if you're old enough to use Hacker News, mostly in Texas.



It was about 7 hours long: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northeast_blackout_of_2003. Where I lived it was restored very quickly.

I had a long blackout as a kid during a hurricane in 1985. Once it was safe it was repaired rather quickly.




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