nettosähköteho
Nettosähköteho is a Finnish term that translates to net electrical power. It refers to the amount of electrical energy produced by a power plant that is available for export to the electricity grid after accounting for the energy consumed by the plant itself. This internal consumption, often called auxiliary power or self-consumption, is used to operate the plant's various systems, such as pumps, fans, control systems, and lighting.
The gross electrical power is the total electrical output generated by the power plant's turbines. However,
For example, a coal-fired power plant might generate 500 megawatts (MW) of gross electrical power. If it
Understanding nettosähköteho is crucial for power system operators and energy policymakers. It impacts decisions related to