basbelastning
Basbelastning (often translated as baseload) is a term used in power systems to describe the minimum level of electricity demand that must be met continuously over a period, typically a 24-hour cycle. It represents the constant or near-constant portion of electricity use that persists through low-demand periods, such as nighttime. In grid planning and operation, basbelastning is the portion of the load that must be supplied reliably regardless of short-term fluctuations.
Baseload is typically met by power plants designed to run steadily at a high capacity factor and
The remaining portion of demand—above the baseload—is supplied by mid-merit and peaking plants that can adjust
In recent years, high shares of intermittent renewables and advances in energy storage and demand-side management