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What (who) is grid connection - definition

TESSELLATION OF N-DIMENSIONAL EUCLIDEAN SPACE BY CONGRUENT PARALLELOTOPES
Cartesian grid; Rectilinear grid; Curvilinear grid; Structured grid; Rectangular grid
  • Example of a regular grid

Power Grid         
  • A brownout near [[Tokyo Tower]] in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
  • 500 kV [[Three-phase electric power]] Transmission Lines at [[Grand Coulee Dam]]; four circuits are shown; two additional circuits are obscured by trees on the right; the entire 7079 MW generation capacity of the dam is accommodated by these six circuits.
  • s2cid=10085130}}</ref> of the network, rather than its physical geography.
  • Diagram of an electric power system, generation system in red
  • date=April 2012}}
  • Toronto during the [[Northeast blackout of 2003]], which required black-starting of generating stations.
  • [[Turbo generator]]
INTERCONNECTED NETWORK FOR DELIVERING ELECTRICITY FROM SUPPLIERS TO CONSUMERS
Electric grid; Power grid; Electrical power grid; Electricity network; Power grids; Electricity grid; Grid connection; Connected grid; National electricity grid; Grid (electricity); Electrical Grid; Grid access; Electric power grid; Grid supply point; Grid defection; Energy grid; Demand (electrical engineering); Firm capacity
Power Grid is the English-language edition of the multiplayer German-style board game Funkenschlag (in its second incarnation) designed by Friedemann Friese and first published in 2004. Power Grid is published by Rio Grande Games.
Electrical grid         
  • A brownout near [[Tokyo Tower]] in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
  • 500 kV [[Three-phase electric power]] Transmission Lines at [[Grand Coulee Dam]]; four circuits are shown; two additional circuits are obscured by trees on the right; the entire 7079 MW generation capacity of the dam is accommodated by these six circuits.
  • s2cid=10085130}}</ref> of the network, rather than its physical geography.
  • Diagram of an electric power system, generation system in red
  • date=April 2012}}
  • Toronto during the [[Northeast blackout of 2003]], which required black-starting of generating stations.
  • [[Turbo generator]]
INTERCONNECTED NETWORK FOR DELIVERING ELECTRICITY FROM SUPPLIERS TO CONSUMERS
Electric grid; Power grid; Electrical power grid; Electricity network; Power grids; Electricity grid; Grid connection; Connected grid; National electricity grid; Grid (electricity); Electrical Grid; Grid access; Electric power grid; Grid supply point; Grid defection; Energy grid; Demand (electrical engineering); Firm capacity
An electrical grid is an interconnected network for electricity delivery from producers to consumers. Electrical grids vary in size and can cover whole countries or continents.
Grid (graphic design)         
USED IN GRAPHIC DESIGN TO GUIDE OBJECTS
Grid (typography); Gridline; Grid line; Grid lines; Grid (page layout); Gridlines
In graphic design, a grid is a structure (usually two-dimensional) made up of a series of intersecting straight (vertical, horizontal, and angular) or curved lines (grid lines) used to structure content. The grid serves as an armature or framework on which a designer can organize graphic elements (images, glyphs, paragraphs, etc.

Wikipedia

Regular grid

A regular grid is a tessellation of n-dimensional Euclidean space by congruent parallelotopes (e.g. bricks). Its opposite is irregular grid.

Grids of this type appear on graph paper and may be used in finite element analysis, finite volume methods, finite difference methods, and in general for discretization of parameter spaces. Since the derivatives of field variables can be conveniently expressed as finite differences, structured grids mainly appear in finite difference methods. Unstructured grids offer more flexibility than structured grids and hence are very useful in finite element and finite volume methods.

Each cell in the grid can be addressed by index (i, j) in two dimensions or (i, j, k) in three dimensions, and each vertex has coordinates ( i d x , j d y ) {\displaystyle (i\cdot dx,j\cdot dy)} in 2D or ( i d x , j d y , k d z ) {\displaystyle (i\cdot dx,j\cdot dy,k\cdot dz)} in 3D for some real numbers dx, dy, and dz representing the grid spacing.

Examples of use of grid connection
1. The whole process from contract award to grid connection can take up to six years.