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grid

[grid] / grɪd /
NOUN
gridiron
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NOUN
conducting plate
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ECP believed the transition would take a long time—three or four decades—and that gas would play a key role in providing reliable power to the grid in the meantime.

From The Wall Street Journal

Whatever team turns up for Oldham on that Friday night, it will at least be on the grid.

From BBC

"Where the country's more of a square shape, their rail network isn't kind of north-south, it's much more of a grid," he explains.

From BBC

“We have stabilized the grid and are not expecting additional customer outages at this time,” the utility said.

From Los Angeles Times

The loan—backed by an 800 million-pound financial guarantee from the U.K. government’s National Wealth Fund—will support four major grid upgrade projects in Scotland.

From The Wall Street Journal