What determines Regulation High Limit and Regulation Low Limit?
Regulation High and Regulation Low limit is determined as follows: Regulation High Limit The Regulation High Limit is the maximum amount of energy that a generating unit can reliably produce when that unit is providing Regulation. The Regulation High Limit may be less than or equal to the unit’s Economic Maximum Limit. Regulation Low Limit The Regulation Low Limit is the minimum amount of energy that a generating unit can reliably produce when that unit is providing Regulation. The Regulation Low Limit may be greater than or equal to the unit’s Economic Minimum Limit.
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