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interconnection

[in-ter-kuh-nek-shuhn] / ˌɪn tər kəˈnɛk ʃən /


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The companies said projects could be deployed more quickly by using co-located generation and storage before securing full grid interconnection, with those resources later used to provide flexibility to the broader power system.

From The Wall Street Journal

The outage originated in Spain, and Portugal was also affected because of the two countries' close interconnection.

From BBC

For one, there has been a regulatory push to allow data centers faster interconnection to the grid if they agree to turn down grid usage when demand peaks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Inference requires a different suite of hardware compared with chips optimized for training, including more power-efficiency, faster interconnections and more high-bandwidth memory.

From The Wall Street Journal

Developers are seeing an average delay of 19 months over issues such as long interconnection times, supply constraints and regulatory barriers, the American Clean Power Assn. said in a quarterly market report.

From Los Angeles Times