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 ===== Load balancing ===== ===== Load balancing =====
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 **Load balancing**,​ **Load Matching**, or **Daily Peak Demand Reserve** refers to the use of various techniques by electrical power stations to store excess electrical power during low demand periods for release as demand rises.[1] The aim is for the power supply system to have a load factor of 1. **Load balancing**,​ **Load Matching**, or **Daily Peak Demand Reserve** refers to the use of various techniques by electrical power stations to store excess electrical power during low demand periods for release as demand rises.[1] The aim is for the power supply system to have a load factor of 1.
  
-[[ddsf:private:cookbook:​06_append:​glossary:​g:​grid|Grid]] energy storage stores electricity within the transmission grid beyond the customer. Alternatively,​ the storage can be distributed and involve the customer, for example in storage heaters running demand-response tariffs such as the United Kingdom'​s Economy 7, or in a vehicle-to-grid system to use storage from electric vehicles during peak times and then replenish it during off peak times. These require incentives for consumers to participate,​ usually by offering cheaper rates for off peak electricity. ​+[[ddsf:public:guidebook:​06_append:​glossary:​g:​grid|Grid]] energy storage stores electricity within the transmission grid beyond the customer. Alternatively,​ the storage can be distributed and involve the customer, for example in storage heaters running demand-response tariffs such as the United Kingdom'​s Economy 7, or in a vehicle-to-grid system to use storage from electric vehicles during peak times and then replenish it during off peak times. These require incentives for consumers to participate,​ usually by offering cheaper rates for off peak electricity. ​
  
 Source: [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Load_balancing_(electrical_power) | Load balancing ]] Source: [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Load_balancing_(electrical_power) | Load balancing ]]
  
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