ZURICH: The small Swiss town of Laufenburg has been a symbol of Europe’s integrated electricity network ever since the grids of Switzerland, Germany and France were linked there in 1958. For more than 60 years, “ the Star of Laufenburg, ” as the switching substation is called, has helped ensure a stable supply of power for Switzerland and the rest of Europe as power consumption soared in the post-World War II era. Now, the shine is wearing off that star as Switzerland confronts the threat of bei
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2021-07-02 00:00:00.0