Consider the Possibility of Being Wrong
Klosterman and Schulz on the phenomenology of collective error, and what Aristotle, ELCC, EMT simulation, and AI training have in common.
Klosterman and Schulz on the phenomenology of collective error, and what Aristotle, ELCC, EMT simulation, and AI training have in common.
The tools used for integrated power system planning were built to work in isolation. Fixing them is not a computing problem — it's a software architecture problem with organizational roots.
Wittgenstein's philosophy of language illuminates why semantic clarity in power systems modeling matters — from Sienna's type system to the failures of CIM and the preconditions for trustworthy AI.
This post reviews some of the concepts of power systems operations and its timescales