Sorry, I realize you're just describing it in common terms, but the amount of 'storage' the grid can hold is gone in about 1/60th of a second. Any excess power supplied to the grid is just lost.
Storage systems like UPS will kick in when the power drops, but that's not feeding back to the grid.
Sorry, I realize you're just describing it in common terms, but the amount of 'storage' the grid can hold is gone in about 1/60th of a second. Any excess power supplied to the grid is just lost.
Storage systems like UPS will kick in when the power drops, but that's not feeding back to the grid.