How can you ensure renewable energy integration does not destabilize the grid?
Renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar, are becoming more popular and affordable, but they also pose some challenges for the power grid. Unlike conventional generators, they are intermittent, variable, and distributed, which means they can affect the grid's frequency, voltage, and stability. How can you ensure renewable energy integration does not destabilize the grid? Here are some tips and strategies to help you manage this transition.