Talk:Load balancing (electrical power)

Load Balancing Expert Attention
Load balancing is moving energy so that it meets any number of requirements, such as cost, safety, convenience, emergency situation. The contents of this article deal with only a very specific situation. Behind load balancing is a huge range of technology, considerable history, theory, any number of interesting applications.

Not one, but several experts need to write this article. Electrical engineers with practical design experience, for example. Professors. Patent writers. Specialists in industrial archeology.

24.130.14.173 (talk) 15:33, 4 April 2008 (UTC)

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A feral article in need of re-domestication ?
This is a strange article, addressing a very complex subject, to wit: grid scale electricity is an uncommon commodity in that it is necessarily generated on-demand, just-in-time and with (virtually) zero stock. It does so, however, in such a disjointed way that it is difficult to appraise, comment or amend.

Also seem quite redundant with the articles listed in the See also section, which itself could be expanded. Started with Electrical grid.

Noliscient (talk) 18:01, 29 May 2023 (UTC)