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Originally Posted by aerohead
It's completely automated. Analog-to-digital signals of voltage/ frequency falling towards a programmed threshold triggers the directional power-electronics to 'balance' the grid.
Even a cloud passing over a solar farm, or wind lapse on a turbine can set things in motion instantaneously. Thanks TESLA !
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Tesla didn't invent that. Wide area automated control systems like you just described is a scata system. It's been around since at least the 1990s and is a product of the military industrial complex.
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