Net generation definition
Examples of Net generation in a sentence
Net generation is equal to the gross generation minus station auxiliaries and other internal power requirements.
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Net generation is equal to gross generation minus the generator’s internal power usage (station service).- RC Customer An entity for which the CAISO acts as the Reliability Coordinator pursuant to Section 19.
Net generation is usually measured in watt-hours.Generator capacityThe maximum amount of electric energy that a generator can produce (from the mechanical energy of the turbine), adjusted for ambient conditions.
Coal retirements, additions of new natural gas units and other adjustments to the electric systems may change this fact in the future.