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- Grid_connection abstract "In electrical grids, a power system network integrates transmission grids, distribution grids, distributed generators and loads that have connection points called busses. A bus in home circuit breaker panels is much smaller than those used on the grid, where busbars can be 50 mm in diameter in electrical substations. Traditionally, these grid connections are unidirectional point to multipoint links. In distributed generation grids, these connections are bidirectional, and the reverse flow can raise safety and reliability concerns. Features in smart grids are designed to manage these conditions.A premises is generally said to have obtained grid connection when its service location becomes powered by a live connection to its service transformer.A power station is generally said to have achieved grid connection when it first supplies power outside of its own boundaries. However, a town is only said to have achieved grid connection when it is connected to several redundant sources, generally involving long-distance transmission.".
- Grid_connection wikiPageID "2871250".
- Grid_connection wikiPageLength "2007".
- Grid_connection wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Grid_connection wikiPageRevisionID "571844358".
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Busbar.
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electric_power_distribution.
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electric_power_transmission_systems.
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Circuit_breaker_panel.
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Distributed_generation.
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Distribution_board.
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Electric_power_distribution.
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Electric_power_transmission.
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_grid.
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_substation.
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Electricity_distribution.
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Electricity_retailing.
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Grid_(electricity).
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Grid_(electricity_Generation).
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Independent_System_Operator.
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Link_(telecommunications).
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Load_management.
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Power_station.
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Redundancy_(engineering).
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Regional_transmission_organization.
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Smart_grid.
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Smart_meter.
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunications_link.
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLinkText "Grid connection".
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLinkText "connected to the grid".
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLinkText "connected".
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLinkText "grid connection".
- Grid_connection wikiPageWikiLinkText "grid".
- Grid_connection hasPhotoCollection Grid_connection.
- Grid_connection wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Grid_connection wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Electricity.
- Grid_connection subject Category:Electric_power_distribution.
- Grid_connection subject Category:Electric_power_transmission_systems.
- Grid_connection comment "In electrical grids, a power system network integrates transmission grids, distribution grids, distributed generators and loads that have connection points called busses. A bus in home circuit breaker panels is much smaller than those used on the grid, where busbars can be 50 mm in diameter in electrical substations. Traditionally, these grid connections are unidirectional point to multipoint links.".
- Grid_connection label "Grid connection".
- Grid_connection sameAs m.088429.
- Grid_connection sameAs Q5608612.
- Grid_connection sameAs Q5608612.
- Grid_connection wasDerivedFrom Grid_connection?oldid=571844358.
- Grid_connection isPrimaryTopicOf Grid_connection.