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Power System Oscillations: Maintaining Balance and Keeping the Lights On

Schweitzer Drive

Release Date: 09/02/2022

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Oscillations on the electric power system are normal, but sometimes they get out of sync and can wreak havoc, potentially causing a blackout. In this episode, Dave Whitehead sits down with power system expert and professor Dr. Mani Venkatasubramanian to talk about how we can monitor and manage oscillations to keep power flowing—even across borders.