baseload electricity definition

baseload electricity means the minimum level of demand on an electrical grid over a certain period. Baseload electricity sources are power stations which can generate electricity at a constant level to satisfy this minimum demand.

Related to baseload electricity

  • Electricity means the electrical energy in kilowatt-hours.

  • Electricity supplier means any person, including aggregators, market aggregators, brokers, and marketers, offering to sell electricity to retail customers in the state of Montana.

  • Electricity Services means the services associated with the provision of electricity to a person, including the exchange of electric energy, making financial arrangements to manage financial risk associated with the pool price, Distribution Access Service, system access service, ancillary services, billing, metering, performing load settlement and any other services specified in regulations made under the Act;

  • Electricity Supply Code means the Electricity Supply Code specified under section 50;

  • Rechargeable Electrical Energy Storage System (REESS) means the rechargeable energy storage system that provides electric energy for electrical propulsion.