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"Base Load Capacity"
Keywords:
clock
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steadily
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capacity
,
demand
,
steady
Related Terms:
Peaking capacity
,
Load following
,
Nameplate capacity
,
Installed capacity
,
Voltage regulation
,
Capability
,
Base load
,
Spinning reserve
,
Load regulation
,
Rated capacity
,
Minimum load
,
Reserve margin
,
Parallel operation
,
Regulation
,
Capacity factor
,
Rated power
,
Load management
,
Load leveling
,
Demand factor
,
Load
,
Output power
,
Standby current
,
Cross regulation
,
Peak power
,
Surge capacity
,
Rated load
,
Power factor correction
,
Mppt
,
Compliance voltage
,
Supply current
,
Derating
,
Operating voltage
,
Pfc
,
Generators
,
Peak load
,
Nominal capacity
,
Brownout
,
Efficiency
,
Baseload
,
Generating capacity
,
Rated voltage
,
Reserve capacity
,
Power factor
,
Regulated power supply
,
Load shedding
,
Switching power supply
,
Current limiting
,
Ups
,
Overvoltage protection
The generating equipment normally operated to serve loads on an around-the-clock basis.
eia.doe.gov
is the electric generating capacity that operates during most hours of the day to meet the steady demand for power.
kannerandassoc.com
Large generating units, typically coal or nuclear, which are designed to operate at high capacity factors, around the clock.
liheap.ncat.org
The generating equipment normally operated to serve loads on a round-the-clock basis.
rel.co.in
Electricity generating equipment that operates to meet the demand that continues throughout the year.
nickles.com
Generating capacity that tends to operate continuously and steadily, due primarily to its low unit operating costs. Baseload output is generally not adjusted to follow demand fluctuation.
brucepower.com
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