Some Wind Farms Need Controls to Minimize Risk of Instability on the Grid, Study Says
January 28, 2014 | national-geographic![national-geographic](/wp-content/news-logos/national-geographic.png)
The location of a wind farm can play a key role in the potential for wind energy to add or detract from stability on the electric grid, according to researchers at North Carolina State University and Johns Hopkins University. Aranya Chakrabortty, electrical and computer engineering, featured.