Total Eclipse of the Heartland: The Electrical Grid Is Ready
After lunch on Aug. 21, you may notice it getting dark outside and wonder, âDid I set my watch wrong? Is a storm coming? Am I on the set of Independence Day III, and a giant alien spacecraft is blocking the sunlight?â
Then youâll remember: Itâs the arrival of a that will be visible in nearly all of North America. And although the path of the total eclipse will be outside most states where Entergy companies operate, it will definitely get darker where we are, rain or shine.Â
How the eclipse affects the U.S. electrical grid
Although thereâs a genuine wow factor to the solar eclipse, its effect on the U.S. electrical grid will not be large, according to a study by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation. NERC found that the Aug. 21 eclipse is âunlikely to cause any reliability issues to the North American bulk power system.â You can .
The effect of the eclipse will be more pronounced in California, where solar generation makes up a sizeable piece of the energy pie. North Carolina, which is in the projected path of the total eclipse, also has a significant concentration of solar power installations.
âIn California, a significant amount of solar energy is produced on a typical August day. But Aug. 21 wonât be typical,â said Charles Long, transmission planning director at Entergy. âTraditional generation, such as natural gas-fired plants, will pick up the slack for solar plants that wonât be able to produce energy during the eclipse.â
That kind of power variation can happen anytime clouds pass over solar farms, he said.
âThe big difference with this eclipse is that grid operators know itâs coming in plenty of time to plan for it,â Long said. âFor our purposes, we donât expect any significant impacts in our service area. Making up for any lost solar output in our region should be easily handled in normal operations.â
NERC recommended that utilities in Utah, California, Nevada and North Carolina, in particular, be prepared to deal with electrical load variations during the event.Â
Tips for safely watching a solar eclipse
If you plan to âwatchâ the eclipse, be sure to for safe viewing.
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