Next-Generation Inverters Enable Solar Energy Integration

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As more solar energy gets connected to the grid, new grid-forming inverters are helping to increase resiliency in the face of natural disasters and other disturbances. Learn more: https://www.energy.gov/eere/solar/solar-energy-technologies-office-fiscal-year-2021-systems-integration-and-hardware

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  1. I know I am not by any means an engineer, but this video does not in anyway communicate to those of us non-engineers what the hell they are trying to actually do. Just seems like they put together a bunch of hot button topic phases and operational words together.
    Case in point: if the inverters have the ability to form their own grid in a grid down situation, that means that they are still going to be pumping power into the grid that is obviously down for a real world reason. How does that not violate current safety laws and current systems in place to protect line workers working to fix potential breaks in the line?

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