Electric Grids

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Electric grids are the infrastructure that delivers electricity to consumers. Grids began as isolated systems connecting a single power source to one location, such as a Niagara Falls hydroelectric plant to Buffalo, New York. The need to meet dynamic, growing energy demands more efficiently and to increase reliability led to these systems being interconnected into today's synchronized networks, with many spanning multiple countries.

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