Years ago I recall reading accounts of efforts in the U.S. and perhaps Canada 
to track down the cause(s) of small but noticeable changes in the frequency of 
certain regional power grids that seemed to occur at more or less the same time 
each day. 


Mark Spencer
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> On Feb 8, 2021, at 6:48 AM, Lux, Jim <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On 2/8/21 12:02 AM, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>> --------
>> Lux, Jim writes:
>> 
>>> If you happen to own something like a steel mill running electric
>>> furnaces or an aluminum refinery, so you can manipulate the load...
>> More scary:  Several independent studies have shown that even relatively
>> moderate bot-nets in the hands of somebody who knows the math of grid
>> stability would mean no grid stability.
> This is a generalized concern with distributed generation (i.e. rooftop solar 
> panels on houses), because a bug in the controllers for the line connected 
> inverter could really screw things up. I suppose there's also concerns about  
> malicious activity, but fiascos like the NEST thermostats stopping  in winter 
> of 2015/2016 are more likely.
> 
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