Taking down the grid a transformer or two at a time is a bit like counterfeiting George Washington's. Maybe someone has the manpower and time to make it work, but there are definitely easier and more productive ways to skin a cat.
Although, I have noticed more and more places checking for counterfeit 5's in recent months. <worried face?>
It's best if you don't think about it. However, if you do think about it, it will scare the hell out of you. Our biggest problem, and not just the power grid, but everything, is that we have lost local control of almost of everything from food sources, to water sources, to electricity, to finance, to employment. Instead of self-sufficiency at the local or even regional level, we are nearly 100% dependent on supply lines, and anyone with any military experience can tell you that is a bad situation to be in.
You don't even have to attack the power grid directly. The average power plant only has a few days of coal supply. Disrupt the freight line that supplies that coal and you can bring an entire region of the country to its knees in 3 days. It wasn't that long ago that every city had their own power plants, but not any more.
I don't pay for electricity at the current moment, but likely will at the end of this year, but no, I would not mind paying a little bit more than what people currently pay. As long as it is reasonable. It's funny though, how Richardson(a suburb of Dallas) is burying-and has buried-most of their lines and no raise in electric fees, so I doubt that'd have to happen, but wouldn't be surprised if it did.
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