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Manhattan took a gamble to the future and envisioned a grid that was optimistic in terms of city growth from the get-go.
But she cautioned against assuming that this was the only part of the national grid that was prone to those conditions.
Each animal was placed on a metal grid that was gently shaken to cause a grabbing reflex and slowly turned upside down.
In the first technique, deformations were tracked in a grid that was photobleached on each tissue sample (Bruehlmann et al., 2004).
Each of the 3 sites contained a 500- × 500-m trap grid that was sampled in 4 sessions, totaling 46 sampling nights per site.
When night comes, the vast majority of this 100-mile long, 35-mile wide island plunges into profound darkness, exposing the impotence of a long-troubled power grid that was tattered by Maria's winds and rains.
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"Industries are going to use only energy from the grid that is renewable".
Indian energy firms are bidding for parts of Nigeria's electricity grid that are being privatised for billions of dollars.
And a grid that's less modernized could be less reliable.
An offshore electricity grid – along with the promised smart grid, that's an expensive but necessary pledge.
Such self-healing networks are part of the "smart grid" that's slowly being rolled out in the U.S. and elsewhere.
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