baaskoormuse
Baaskoormuse is a term used in Estonian energy discourse to describe the baseline level of electricity demand that must be met continually over a 24-hour cycle. The word combines baas (base) and koormus (load). In practice, baaskoormuse refers to the portion of total consumption that remains relatively stable from hour to hour and is driven by essential processes and continuous operations.
The base load is relatively predictable, with only small fluctuations caused by daily routines, weather, and
Generation and operation: Baseline supply has traditionally been provided by baseload power plants such as nuclear,
Market and planning: Accurate estimation of baaskoormuse is central to capacity planning, stress testing, and tariff
Contemporary context: With increasing share of variable renewables, some grids restructure the treatment of base load,