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Preventing Future Blackouts by Means of Enhanced Electric Power Systems Control: From Complexity to Order
, 2005
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Northeast Regional Transmission Organization (NERTO)
, 2002
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•The views expressed here are strictly of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views
Modeling and Control of Electric Power Systems and Markets
, 2000
"... the quality of life. Many readers of this Magazine who were born before the 1950s or in developing countries can attest to the critical importance of electricity as a truly enabling force that fuels progress and transforms societies. In the coming decades, electricity's share of total energy ..."
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the quality of life. Many readers of this Magazine who were born before the 1950s or in developing countries can attest to the critical importance of electricity as a truly enabling force that fuels progress and transforms societies. In the coming decades, electricity's share of total energy is expected to continue growing as more efficient and intelligent processes are introduced into this network. For example, controllers based on power electronics, combined with wide-area sensing and management systems, have the potential to improve the situational awareness, precision, reliability, and robustness of this continental-scale system. It is envisioned that the electric power grid will move from an electromechanically controlled system into an electronically controlled network in the next two decades [1]. This infrastructure, however, faced with deregulation and coupled with interdependencies with other critical infrastructures and increased demand for high-qualit

