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<P class=byline><SPAN class=890525516-26062011><FONT face=Arial>This article in 
the local paper sounds a little like potential trouble for grid connected 
inverters. I looked around on the NERC www site without finding the report 
mentioned. </FONT></SPAN><SPAN class=890525516-26062011><FONT face=Arial>Any 
other wrenches seen anything about this experiment?</FONT></SPAN></P>
<P class=byline><SPAN class=890525516-26062011><FONT face=Arial>Jim 
Duncan</FONT></SPAN></P>
<P class=byline><FONT face=Arial>By Seth Borenstein<SPAN 
class=890525516-26062011> </SPAN>The Associated Press</FONT></P></DIV>
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  <P>WASHINGTON -- A yearlong experiment with the nation's electric grid could 
  mess up traffic lights, security systems and some computers -- and make 
  plug-in clocks and appliances like programmable coffee makers run up to 20 
  minutes fast.</P>
  <P>"A lot of people are going to have things break, and they're not going to 
  know why," said Demetrios Matsakis, head of the time service department at the 
  U.S. Naval Observatory, one of two official timekeeping agencies in the 
  federal government.</P>
  <P>Since 1930, electric clocks have kept time based on the rate of the 
  electrical current that powers them. If the current slips off its usual rate, 
  clocks run a little fast or slow.</P>
  <P><SPAN ccix:annotation="insertion">Power companies now take steps to correct 
  it, keeping the frequency of the current as precise as possible.</SPAN></P>
  <P>The North American Electric Reliability Corp., which oversees the U.S. 
  power grid, is proposing an experiment that would allow more frequency 
  variation without corrections, according to a June 14 company presentation 
  obtained by The Associated Press.</P>
  <P>The test is tentatively set to start in mid-July.</P>
  <P>Tweaking the power grid's frequency is expensive and takes a lot of effort, 
  said Joe McClelland, head of electric reliability for the Federal Energy 
  Regulatory Commission.</P>
  <P>"Is anyone using the grid to keep track of time?" McClelland said. "Let's 
  see if anyone complains if we eliminate it."</P>
  <P>No one is quite sure what will be affected. This won't change the clocks in 
  cellphones, GPS or even on computers.</P>
  <P>But wall clocks and those on ovens and coffee makers -- anything that 
  flashes "12:00" when it loses power -- may be a bit off every second, and that 
  error can grow with time.</P>
  <P>VCRs or DVRs that get their time from cable systems or the Internet 
  probably won't be affected, but those with clocks tied to the electric current 
  will be off a bit, Matsakis said.</P>
  <P>According to the June presentation, East Coast clocks may run up to 20 
  minutes fast over a year, but West Coast clocks are only likely to be off by 
  eight minutes. In Texas, it's only an expected speedup of two minutes. </P>
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