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Description This graphic shows how energy production in a power plant is reduced to 70 % from nominal power for, e.g., night time. The decrease or increase in power is not instantaneous but rather, for technical reasons, takes place at a rate of 5%/min. This is rather quick for a large power plant but is possible for a modern nuclear power plant or a hydropower plant. Coal, gas and oil fired plants are typically slower in such changes.
Date 24 March 2006 (original upload date)
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current14:08, 24 March 2006Thumbnail for version as of 14:08, 24 March 20061,027 × 174 (8 KB)Tungsten (talk | contribs)This graphic shows how energy production in a power plant is reduced to 70 % from nominal power for, e.g., night time. The decrease or increase in power is not instantaneous but rather, for technical reasons, takes place at a rate of 5%/min. This is rathe

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