BryanMD
Senior Member
Local business writer is perplexed by a spike in recent electric bills. A reader of his has a theory: grid frequency fluctuation.
"Something happened and I suspect it might be technical in nature. As an engineer with a degree in electronics and electrical technology, I suspect that perhaps the electrical characteristics of the alternating current supplied our homes was abnormal, causing meters to spin faster than normal."
"The frequency of alternating current should be 60 cycles per second, or 60 Hertz. What if the power generating stations were erroneously making electricity at 65, 70, or 75 Hertz? Just as the frequency of the alternating current will affect the speed of a motor, it will affect the speed of electric meters."
"There should be records of the alternating current frequency from the monitoring equipment at the power plants made available to the PSC for review."
So... this is way over my head. What say you guys?
"Something happened and I suspect it might be technical in nature. As an engineer with a degree in electronics and electrical technology, I suspect that perhaps the electrical characteristics of the alternating current supplied our homes was abnormal, causing meters to spin faster than normal."
"The frequency of alternating current should be 60 cycles per second, or 60 Hertz. What if the power generating stations were erroneously making electricity at 65, 70, or 75 Hertz? Just as the frequency of the alternating current will affect the speed of a motor, it will affect the speed of electric meters."
"There should be records of the alternating current frequency from the monitoring equipment at the power plants made available to the PSC for review."
So... this is way over my head. What say you guys?
