[time-nuts] Mains Frequency

Andy Talbot andy.g4jnt at gmail.com
Fri Feb 12 18:59:03 UTC 2021


Mine peaked at +50s earlier today, it may have gone higher but didn't see.
 Now down to +44s.
There may be a longer term offset, since this monitor was set arbitrarily
265.3 hours ago, and who knows what the official offset was at that point

Andy
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On Fri, 12 Feb 2021 at 18:55, Joseph B. Fitzgerald <jfitzgerald at alum.wpi.edu>
wrote:

> It seems the Swiss are in charge of regulating the frequency of the grid
> in Europe.   According to
> https://www.swissgrid.ch/en/home/operation/regulation/frequency.html
> European clocks are running 21.064 s fast as of this writing.
>
>
> As mentioned earlier trading affects the frequency.  You can see the
> effects of changing electricity providers especially at the top of the hour
> on  https://gridradar.net/
>
>
> -Joe Fitzgerald
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