Eastern Interconnection

Eastern Interconnection

The Eastern Interconnection is one of the two major alternating current (AC) power grids in North America. The other major interconnection is the Western Interconnection. The three minor interconnections are the Québec Interconnection, Alaska Interconnection and the Texas Interconnection.

All of the electric utilities in the Eastern Interconnection are electrically tied together during normal system conditions and operate at a synchronized frequency operating at an average of 60Hz. The Eastern Interconnection reaches from Central Canada Eastward to the Atlantic coast (excluding Québec), South to Florida, and back West to the foot of the Rockies (excluding most of Texas).

Interconnections can be tied to each other via high-voltage direct current power transmission lines (DC ties), or with variable frequency transformers (VFTs), which permit a controlled flow of energy while also functionally isolating the independent AC frequencies of each side. The Eastern Interconnection is tied to the Western Interconnection with six DC ties, to the Texas Interconnection with two DC ties, and to the Québec Interconnection with four DC ties and a VFT.

ee also

*North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC)
*Florida Reliability Coordinating Council (FRCC)
*Midwest Reliability Organization (MRO)
*Northeast Power Coordinating Council (NPCC)
*Reliabilityfirst Corporation (RFC)
*SERC Reliability Corporation (SERC)
*Southwest Power Pool, Inc. (SPP)


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