If every light in the world were to be switched on at once, there'd be a massive spike in global electricity demand, which could overload many power grids. It may cause blackouts in regions with limited capacity and damage infrastructure like transformers and generators. However, since power grids aren't globally interconnected, a localised grid failure wouldn't trigger a global blackout.
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Ankit Tiwari /
12:26 pm on
05 Aug