Use of a common electrical power bus to which a number of electrical power
generators and consumers are coupled is well known. Typically, a high
electrical capacitance is provided across the bus in order to provide
stabilisation in the switching of generators and consumer devices as well
as differences in the operational performances of the electrical power
generators. Particularly in aerospace applications provision of high
capacity electrical capacitors creates problems. By providing a feedback
control and an electrical power converter take primary electrical power
from an electro-mechanical converter associated with a rotating component
of a prime mover, electrical power stabilisation is achieved by applying
torque changes through the electromechanical converter to the rotating
component of the prime mover such that stored electrical power can then
be drawn as required to accommodate transients in electrical power on the
bus.