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This frequency drop to 59.74 Hz is the largest we have seen in the Western Grid.  It occurred This frequency drop to 59.74 Hz is the largest we have seen in the Western Grid.  It occurred

This frequency drop to 59.74 Hz is the largest we have seen in the Western Grid. It occurred - PowerPoint Presentation

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This frequency drop to 59.74 Hz is the largest we have seen in the Western Grid. It occurred - PPT Presentation

The top graph is two hours wide and shows 1minute average frequency The bottom graphs are each 10minutes wide and show 30 readings per second The synchrophasor monitoring station is near Cloudcroft NM which is very far away from the fires The substation that feeds its distribution feed ID: 1017406

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1. This frequency drop to 59.74 Hz is the largest we have seen in the Western Grid. It occurred last Sunday, Sept 06, between 5 and 6pm PDT. It is undoubtedly due to the fires.The top graph is two hours wide and shows 1-minute average frequency. The bottom graphs are each 10-minutes wide and show 30 readings per second.The synchrophasor monitoring station is near Cloudcroft, NM, which is very far away from the fires. The substation that feeds its distribution feeder is at 8900 feet elevation and looks down upon White Sands National Monument and Alamogordo.Prof. Mack Grady and PhD student Andrew Mattei, Baylor University.Sept. 13, 2020 Texas Synchrophasor Network