Backing Down definition

Backing Down means the instructions of SLDC or WRLDC conveyed through SLDC, for reduction of generation of a generating unit under abnormal conditions such as high frequency, low system demand or network constraints;
Backing Down means reduction of generation by a generating unit on instructions from SLDC/ SRLDC;
Backing Down means the instructions of SLDC or WRLDC conveyed

More Definitions of Backing Down

Backing Down means reduction of generation by a generating unit on instructions from State Load Despatch Centre/ Southern Region Load Despatch Centre;
Backing Down means reduction of Generation by a Generating Unit on instructions from SLDC under abnormal conditions such as high frequency, low system demand or network constraints;

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