Overload

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Overload is a 1987 science fiction novel by Arthur Hailey that explores the vulnerabilities and politics of a major electric utility company facing crisis.

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instanceOf novel
science fiction novel
author Arthur Hailey NERFINISHED
character Karen Goldman NERFINISHED
Leo Wozniak NERFINISHED
Nim Goldman NERFINISHED
Ralph "R.B." Rudin NERFINISHED
Teresa Van Buren NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
focusesOn operations of a large electric utility company
public opposition to power plants
regulatory and political pressures on utilities
risk of widespread blackouts
followedBy Strong Medicine NERFINISHED
genre science fiction
thriller
hasMediaType print
language English
mainTheme corporate responsibility
energy crisis
politics of a major electric utility company
terrorism against infrastructure
vulnerabilities of electric power systems
notableFor detailed depiction of electric power generation and distribution
integration of technical detail into popular fiction
partOf Arthur Hailey bibliography NERFINISHED
plotSummary The novel follows Nim Goldman, an executive at a large electric utility, as he confronts system overloads, political pressure, public opposition, and sabotage threatening the power grid.
precededBy The Moneychangers NERFINISHED
protagonist Nim Goldman NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1979
publisher Doubleday
setting United States of America
surface form: United States

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