grunnlast
Grunnlast, or base load, is the minimum level of electricity demand on a power grid over a period, typically 24 hours. It represents the portion of demand that is relatively predictable and stable and that must be met by continuous, reliable generation.
Plants that provide grunnlast have high capacity factors and low marginal costs. They are designed to operate
Common technologies for grunnlast include nuclear, coal, and large-scale hydro plants, which can run continuously and
In hydro-dominated systems such as Norway, hydropower frequently acts as grunnlast because it can sustain high
With a growing share of intermittent renewables, the notion of grunnlast is evolving. Modern grids emphasize