An electrical grid is an interconnected network for electricity delivery from producers to consumers.
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An electrical grid is an interconnected network for electricity delivery from producers to consumers.
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Sum of the power outputs of generators on the Electric grid is the production of the Electric grid, typically measured in gigawatts .
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Two alternatives to Electric grid storage are the use of peaking power plants to fill in supply gaps and demand response to shift load to other times.
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Demand, or load on an electrical grid is the total electrical power being removed by the users of the grid.
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Conversely, when the Electric grid is heavily loaded, the frequency naturally slows, and governors adjust their generators so that more power is output .
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Sum of the maximum power outputs of the generators attached to an electrical grid might be considered to be the capacity of the grid.
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Firm capacity is the maximum power output on a Electric grid that is immediately available over a given time period, and is a far more useful figure.
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One downside to a widely connected Electric grid is thus the possibility of cascading failure and widespread power outage.
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Wide area synchronous Electric grid, known as an "interconnection" in North America, directly connects many generators delivering AC power with the same relative frequency to many consumers.
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Wide area synchronous grid is an electrical grid at a regional scale or greater that operates at a synchronized frequency and is electrically tied together during normal system conditions.
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One disadvantage of a wide-area synchronous Electric grid is that problems in one part can have repercussions across the whole Electric grid.
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Super grid or supergrid is a wide-area transmission network that is intended to make possible the trade of high volumes of electricity across great distances.
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Electricity Interconnection Level of a grid is the ratio of the total interconnector power to the grid divided by the installed production capacity of the grid.
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The electrical grid was originally constructed so that electricity would flow from power providers to consumers.
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Smart grid would be an enhancement of the 20th century electrical grid, using two-way communications and distributed so-called intelligent devices.
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Smart Electric grid would allow the power industry to observe and control parts of the system at higher resolution in time and space.
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One of the purposes of the smart Electric grid is real time information exchange to make operation as efficient as possible.
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Management system is the subsystem in smart Electric grid that provides advanced management and control services.
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Protection system of a smart Electric grid provides Electric grid reliability analysis, failure protection, and security and privacy protection services.
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