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Researchers Aim To Understand A Power Grid Phenomenon | OilPrice.com
Grid expansion projects aim to include a sustainable energy supply but researchers are facing a different dilemma. The Braess paradox, named after the German mathematician Dietrich Braes, revealed that by upgrading existing lines and adding news ones, the grid may become more unstable instead of more stable. Now for the first time, researchers have simulated the phenomenon to improve the grid and reduce power outages.
Researchers Aim To Understand A Power Grid Phenomenon | OilPrice.com
Researchers from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology are studying how and why new transmission lines can lead to unstable grids
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