Like natural gas, coal in the Southwest Power Pool is cycled to accommodate wind power
Electricity generation in the Southwest Power Pool (SPP), a regional transmission organization (RTO) covering all or part of fourteen Midwestern states, is mostly provided by three fuels: coal, natural gas, and wind. Several states in SPP have the highest shares of wind generation in the country. In SPP, unlike in other regions, some coal-fired generators are operated similar to natural gas units and are used to balance fluctuations in wind output throughout the day.
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Like natural gas, coal in the Southwest Power Pool is cycled to accommodate wind power
By Milas • septembre 30, 2018 • Energy Information Administration news • Comments : 0
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