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  2. Load balancing (electrical power) - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle-to-grid is a system under development allowing electric cars to provide power to the grid at times of high demand, low supply from e.g. wind and solar power and therefore high prices, and charge the car again when the price is lower, based on the energy need the car owner has defined in the car settings (such as need for long distance ...

  3. Energy balance - Wikipedia

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    Energy balance (biology), a measurement of the biological homeostasis of energy in living systems; Energy balance (energy economics), verification and analysis of emergence, transformation and use of energy sources within an economic zone; Energy economics, where the energy balance of a country is an aggregate presentation of all human ...

  4. Balance of system - Wikipedia

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    A similar term to balance of system is “balance of plant (BOP)” which is generally used in the context of power engineering and applies to all the supporting components and systems of the power plant which are needed to produce the energy. These may include suitable transformers, inverters, cabling, switching and control equipment ...

  5. Grid balancing - Wikipedia

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    As of the beginning of 2020s, the actual balancing service was provided primarily by the conventional power stations: [1] frequently, the only quick-response safety margin is the inertial response provided by the kinetic energy of the physically rotating machinery (synchronous generators and turbines).

  6. Load management - Wikipedia

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    Since electrical energy is a form of energy that cannot be effectively stored in bulk, it must be generated, distributed, and consumed immediately. When the load on a system approaches the maximum generating capacity, network operators must either find additional supplies of energy or find ways to curtail the load, hence load management.

  7. Energy balance (energy economics) - Wikipedia

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    Energy balance, in terms of energy economics, is concerned with all processes within an organization that have a reference to energy. It derives from the ecobalance and has the ambition to analyze and verify the emergence, transformation and use of energy resources in an organization in detail. [ 1 ]

  8. Balancing authority - Wikipedia

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    A balancing authority (BA) is an entity in the US electric system (as well as in parts of Canada and Mexico) that is responsible for grid balancing: resource planning and unit commitment ahead of time, maintenance of the load-interchange-generation balance within a balancing authority area (also known as a control area) and support for real-time load-frequency control. [1]

  9. Hydronic balancing - Wikipedia

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    Hydronic balancing, also called hydraulic balancing, is the process of optimizing the distribution of water in a building's hydronic heating or cooling system by equalizing the system pressure. In a balanced system every radiator is set to receive the proper amount of fluid in order to provide the intended indoor climate at optimum energy ...