Voltage on the Grid

I have not been able to find a web site that gives any details about
the instantaneous voltage on the UK Electrical Supply Grid however,
there is a site that supplies the instantaneous frequency and from
this one may make an educated estimate load on the Grid at any one
time
http://www.dynamicdemand.co.uk/grid.htm




On Jul 31, 12:00 pm, Vic <[email protected]> wrote:
> Keep going John -  If you use this circular type of discussion and thought
> train long enough you'll end up back at my solution - Which is,
> incedentally, actual.
>
> Humans do not generate sufficient electricity to cause derogatory effects
> to the/a planet. We do, however, generate enough to make our own and other
> lifeform's lives a misery.
>
> Earth is a (almost) closed systam. Nothing comes and goes (into space). The
> mass pf the planet has remained the same for a couple of billion
> years. Whatever is here has been here forever. We make a few electrons go
> down a cable made of some more of the same eectrons.Whoopee frickin' Doo.
> DUH!
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, July 31, 2012 4:18:40 AM UTC-4, john dawes wrote:
> >  The variations in Hum level appear to be completely random, no obvious
> > pattern has emerged except there is a consistent fall in level from around
> > 4 am until 9 am and this is particularly prominent on a Monday morning.
> > There are two main factors involved in the generation of the Hum, the
> > voltage of the power grid and the electron density of the ionosphere. Both
> > of these have a daily cycle which oppose each other, the voltage on the
> > grid reaches a maximum around midnight, and the electron density reaching a
> > maximum around noon. It is unfortunate that so far these daily cycles in
> > the grid voltage and electron density have not been revealed in Hum level
> > measurements. In the past it is most often assumed that the Hum is a local
> > effect but as both the surface of the Earth and the ionosphere, with a
> > height of 250 miles, is involved in the equation this notion of local must
> > be abandoned. It is possible that some of the energy effecting Hum
> > sufferers in the UK originates from areas of high electrical intensity in
> > Europe. One further complication to be considered is that the UK grid
> > maximum is shifted by one hour due to the use of British Summer Time. There
> > is little doubt that the use of massive amounts of electrical power has
> > completely swamped the Earth’s own very delicate electrical system and we
> > are paying the price for greed and arrogance.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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