Operational aspects of generation cycling

This work is one of a series prepared to focus the industry attention on current problems faced by power system operators. It contains six short-note reports, discussing the pros and cons of cycling generating units from both a system operation and power plant viewpoint. The capability to cycle ther...

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description This work is one of a series prepared to focus the industry attention on current problems faced by power system operators. It contains six short-note reports, discussing the pros and cons of cycling generating units from both a system operation and power plant viewpoint. The capability to cycle thermal power units is an important asset for the system operator. It helps him/her lower overall system production costs and deal with changing system conditions. Edison has been quite successful in using nuclear power units to perform load following. A key for this success has been good communication between the plant personnel and system dispatchers.< >
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Applied sciences
Costs
Electrical engineering. Electrical power engineering
Electrical power engineering
ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY
ENERGY SYSTEMS
Exact sciences and technology
Lifting equipment
LOAD MANAGEMENT
MANAGEMENT 240100 -- Power Systems-- (1990-)
Marketing and sales
Nuclear power generation
OPERATION
Operation. Load control. Reliability
PLANNING
Power engineering and energy
POWER GENERATION
Power networks and lines
POWER SYSTEMS
POWER TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION
Production
Spinning
Systems engineering and theory
Weather forecasting
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