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Generation Adequacy in an Island Electricity System. ESRI WP161. October 2004

Abstract

Electricity systems are unusual because of the fact that electricity cannot be stored. This means that supply must exactly equal demand second by second throughout the day. Generation capacity takes time to build and is very expensive and demand is quite insensitive to price signals. The result is a system where either there is sufficient spare generation capacity to meet all possible levels of demand or else, periodically, the lights will go off for some consumers

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