Varastointireservin
Varastointireservin, also known as storage reserve, is a concept primarily discussed in the context of energy grids and supply chain management. In the energy sector, it refers to the capacity of power generation or storage facilities that can be rapidly deployed to meet sudden increases in demand or to compensate for unexpected outages. This reserve is crucial for maintaining grid stability and preventing blackouts. It ensures that the electricity supply can consistently match demand, even under fluctuating conditions. Different types of storage reserves exist, including spinning reserves, which are online generators operating at a reduced capacity, and non-spinning reserves, which can be brought online within a short timeframe.
In supply chain management, varastointireservin translates to maintaining a buffer stock of goods to mitigate disruptions.