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The canary in the coal mine—retaining grid stability

By Phil Kreveld Stability in alternating current systems is all-important. It can be though of as a high-wire performance. Slight and heavy wind gusts must be reacted to so as to stay upright and balanced without over-corrective reaction causing a fall. Centralised grid stability control under one roof is necessary. Australia’s renewables transition is the proverbial ‘canary in the coal mine’ for the rest of the world. The main reason is our ele…
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Energy Source & Distribution broke the news in on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
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