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- Q4826572 subject Q7069378.
- Q4826572 abstract "In an electric power system, automatic generation control (AGC) is a system for adjusting the power output of multiple generators at different power plants, in response to changes in the load. Since a power grid requires that generation and load closely balance moment by moment, frequent adjustments to the output of generators are necessary. The balance can be judged by measuring the system frequency; if it is increasing, more power is being generated than used, and all the machines in the system are accelerating. If the system frequency is decreasing, more load is on the system than the instantaneous generation can provide, and all generators are slowing down.".
- Q4826572 thumbnail Electricity_Grid_Schematic_English.svg?width=300.
- Q4826572 wikiPageWikiLink Q1096907.
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- Q4826572 wikiPageWikiLink Q7069378.
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- Q4826572 wikiPageWikiLink Q80638.
- Q4826572 comment "In an electric power system, automatic generation control (AGC) is a system for adjusting the power output of multiple generators at different power plants, in response to changes in the load. Since a power grid requires that generation and load closely balance moment by moment, frequent adjustments to the output of generators are necessary.".
- Q4826572 label "Automatic Generation Control".
- Q4826572 depiction Electricity_Grid_Schematic_English.svg.