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Refer to either Bulk Power Generation (i.e., large thermal power plants), Distributed Energy Resources (i.e., small-scale wind and solar generation), Renewable Energy Generation (i.e., larger-scale wind and solar generation).
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System load vs. hourly system load (HSL)
That appears to be a typo in the help for the graph. From the ERCOT glossary:
HSL:
High Sustained Limit.
High Sustained Limit (HSL) for a Generation Resource:
The limit established by the QSE, contin …
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Governor Droop Response (Demand Balancing)
The change in speed from reference is:
$$ -0.15 \mathrm{Hz} \div 60 \mathrm{Hz} = 0.25\% $$
Out of the full 5% range of speed adjustment, this will be:
$$ 0.25\% \div 5\% = 5\% $$
Then, multiply for t …
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What does "reconductor" or "reconductoring" refer to?
From Wiktionary:
reconductor
(electronics) To replace the cable or wire on an electric circuit, typically a high-voltage transmission line, usually to afford a greater electric-current-carrying capab …