Abstract
Not much more than a decade ago, the desired action for a wind generation facility was to shut down or disconnect electrically in the event of a disruption on the bulk electric system. This, of course, was a reflection of the novelty that was wind generation at the time, as well as prudent engineering judgment, as the loss of a small amount of generation-the wind plants that were in service at the time-posed little risk to system reliability.
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