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I have heard that exact phrase in the title used glibly by persons presumed to be knowledgeable about electric power systems. But what does it take to do that?
Some time ago I was working with a colleague on the issue of network convergence as it applied to the electric sector. We looked at how this concept worked in the telecommunications industry, and in particular how the combination of two com...
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The concept of hidden coupling in power systems is well established. It occurs when two or more control elements can control or affect the same device, system, or infrastructure element without coordination. The coupling can occur in a vari...
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I am a retired engineer. Over decades, I designed devices, systems, and solutions; changed the course of companies and industries. I am also a card-carrying curmudgeon and have the street cred to prove it: I once sued a guy to get him off my lawn.
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