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Its elaboration usually implicates network operators (distribution or transmission system operators), representatives of users and, to an extent varying between countries, the regulating body.<ref name="National Grid ESO 2018">{{cite web | title=Grid Code | website=National Grid ESO | date=2018-10-17 | url=https://www.nationalgrideso.com/codes/grid-code | access-date=2019-07-04}}</ref>
Contents of a grid code vary depending on the transmission company's requirements. Typically, a grid code will specify the required behavior of a connected generator during system disturbances. These include [[voltage regulation]], [[power factor]] limits and [[reactive power]] supply, response to a system fault (e.g. [[short-circuit]]), response to frequency changes on the grid, and requirement to "[[ride through]]" short interruptions of the connection.
There is not a common grid code in all countries and each country follows its own grid code. Even in [[North America]], There is no grid code that applies to all territories.<ref name="ABB Conversations 2019"/>
==Independent power producers==
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