Reliability must-run generation
- Reliability must-run generation
The ISO will allow utilities to generate power that is needed to ensure system reliability. This includes generation:
Required to meet the reliability criteria for interconnected systems operation.
Needed to meet load (demand) in constrained areas.
Needed to provide voltage or security support of the ISO or of a local area.
California Energy Comission. Dictionary of Energy Terms
Energy terms .
2014.
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