Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Electric clocks in Europe have been running slow for over a month


Have you noticed your clocks are lagging? It’s not an anomaly in the spacetime continuum, fortunately. The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSOE), the body that sets up the internal energy market and ensures its optimal functioning, put out a statement explaining why this is happening. In a press release enticingly titled “Frequency deviations in Continental Europe including impact on electric clocks steered by frequency,” the organization explains that frequency deviations have caused some digital clocks to lag. Many digital clocks – mostly those in digital alarm clocks and in ovens and microwaves – use the frequency of the…

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