grid stability
Grid stability refers to the ability of an electrical grid to maintain a consistent supply of electricity while balancing demand and generation. It ensures that the voltage and frequency of the electricity remain within safe limits, preventing blackouts and equipment damage.
Factors affecting grid stability include the integration of renewable energy sources like solar and wind, which can be variable. Grid operators use various tools and technologies, such as energy storage systems and demand response, to manage these fluctuations and maintain a reliable power supply.