varavoimatuotannossa
Varavoimatuotannossa, or reserve power generation, refers to the electric power production that is available to the grid operator but not normally dispatched under normal operating conditions. It functions as a safety net that can be brought online quickly to compensate for unexpected fluctuations in supply or demand, ensuring the reliability and stability of the power system.
The concept originated in the early days of electrification when generators were constructed with excess capacity
Reserve power is supplied by diverse technologies, including fossil fuel plants, gas turbines, hydroelectric dams, pumped‑storage
The growth of intermittent renewable sources has increased the need for flexible reserve capacity. In many