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A control area in a power system is a designated geographic or electrical region where the generation and load are managed to maintain the balance between supply and demand. It is typically monitored and controlled by a utility or system operator to ensure reliable operation and stability. Control areas are responsible for frequency control, ensuring that the electric grid operates within acceptable limits. They collaborate with neighboring areas to manage interconnections and facilitate energy exchange.

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