Control Command

A control command is a directive, usually in the form of a signal or a message, that instructs an entity, system, or device to carry out a specific action, assume a specific state, or cause a specific condition to be reached or maintained.

Given the fast-evolving nature of power system transformation, the Future Grid Accelerator (FGA) has the status of a perpetual BETA version. Your suggestions for how each concept and definition may be enhanced are very welcome.

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