Tau-Grade Grid Digital Twins, Reliability, Dispatch, and Resilience
Public-Good Briefing · Energy
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Abstract
A Public-Good Briefing showing how a law-faithful tau grid twin could improve bulk-power reliability, weather-aware dispatch, cascading-failure prevention, and restoration—addressing USD 121 billion in annual US major outage costs.
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