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  2. PJM Interconnection - Wikipedia

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    PJM is aware of the large backlog and slow pace in processing generation interconnection (GI) requests, and requested [27] significant changes to its interconnection process, described by PJM as: “... a comprehensive reform of the PJM interconnection process designed to more efficiently and timely process New Service Requests by transitioning ...

  3. List of energy abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    GridCo—Any company running a transmission grid (electricity). Also known as a TransCo (US) (electricity) GSF—Generator to Load Distribution Factor. See Load balancing (electricity) GPE—gravitational potential energy; GPRS—Gas Pressure Reduction System; GSR—Gas Supply Realignment (natural gas) Gt—Gigaton (1 billion tons) (measurement)

  4. QR code - Wikipedia

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    The QR code system was invented in 1994, at the Denso Wave automotive products company, in Japan. [6] [7] [8] The initial alternating-square design presented by the team of researchers, headed by Masahiro Hara, was influenced by the black counters and the white counters played on a Go board; [9] the pattern of the position detection markers was determined by finding the least-used sequence of ...

  5. International Council on Large Electric Systems - Wikipedia

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    The scope of its activities include the technical and economical aspects of the electrical grid, as well as the environmental and regulatory aspects. More specifically, the objectives of CIGRE are to: facilitate technical exchanges among those involved in the production, transmission, and distribution of electrical energy;

  6. Regional transmission organization (North America) - Wikipedia

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    Maintaining an effective grid requires management of three different but related sets of flows – the flow of energy across the grid; the exchange of information about power flows and the equipment it moves across; and the flow of money between producers, marketers, transmission owners, buyers and others.

  7. Grid - Wikipedia

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    Grid, a 2006 album by the Japanese band m.o.v.e. GRid, Global Release Identifier (GRid), a music industry identifier from the RIAA and IFPI; Kevorkian Death Cycle, a music group formerly called Grid; The Grid, a 1990s electronic dance group, from London "The Grid", a song by To My Boy

  8. North American power transmission grid - Wikipedia

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    The electric power transmission grid of the contiguous United States consists of 120,000 miles (190,000 km) of lines operated by 500 companies. The electrical power grid that powers Northern America is not a single grid, but is instead divided into multiple wide area synchronous grids. [1]

  9. Electrical grid - Wikipedia

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    One conceptual plan of a super grid linking renewable sources across North Africa, the Middle East and Europe. [18] A super grid or supergrid is a wide-area transmission network that is intended to make possible the trade of high volumes of electricity across great distances. It is sometimes also referred to as a mega grid.