Load-following power plant

A load-following power plant, regarded as producing mid-merit or mid-priced electricity, is a power plant that adjusts its power output as demand for electricity fluctuates throughout the day.[1] Load-following plants are typically in between base load and peaking power plants in efficiency, speed of start-up and shut-down, construction cost, cost of electricity and capacity factor.

  1. ^ Masters, Gilbert M. (3 January 2005). Renewable and Efficient Electric Power Systems. p. 140. ISBN 9780471668831.

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