… at least per synchronous area; (c) capacity of potential relevant power generating modules or demand facilities to qualify as SGUs; (d) qualitative aspects such as, but not limited to, the size and…
… directly on the M-B-us or via a variable control system based on a P2 meter P1 command sent on demand. Charge control services may be offered to the customer by either the network administrator or the…
… of the electricity consumption and sectorial breakdown page 11 Retrospective of the peak power demand page 15 Main assumptions made for the future electricity needs National Energy and Climate Plan for…
… What we are seeing, however, are higher working capital needs in addition to the high investment demand in grids and renewables. Higher energy prices and overall inflation drive up the capital requirements…
… to the high-voltage grid, were controllable: the production could be adjusted to the current demand for electricity to maintain the balance of the grid. When the demand increased, more fuel could be…
… consumption 44 Injections into the electricity network 46 Evolution of the peak and network demand 47 Network reliability 48 Gas 51 Evolution of the natural gas grid 54 Volume transported 56 …
… deviations, taking into account the technological restrictions of power generating modules and demand units”. (6) This proposal fulfils the requirements of the SOGL by defining the maximum gradient for…
… consumption 44 Injections into the electricity network 46 Evolution of the peak and network demand 47 Network reliability 48 Gas 51 Evolution of the natural gas grid 54 Volume transported 56 …