But
changing grid operations based on the trio's basic takeaways — that big blackouts are predictable and that running power grids cooler would exponentially reduce their incidence — has only just begun.
Not exact matches
With wind forecasting,
changes in wind energy output are factored into
grid operations much like variations in demand — both
change over a matter of 30 minutes or even hours (not a matter of seconds, such as when fossil - fuelled or nuclear plants experience an unexpected outage, or a tree falls on a transmission line).
These
changes, implemented through updates to «Rule 21,» require that inverters have certain capabilities to help ensure proper
operation of the electric
grid as more and more renewables are connected.
«That might require a
change in
operations that's not really supported by the transmission
grid and may cause reliability issues.»