peak load power station
1Peak Load Power plant — A power generating station that is normally used to produce extra electricity during peak load times …
2Peak load power plant — A power generating station that is normally used to produce extra electricity during peak load times. California Energy Comission. Dictionary of Energy Terms …
3Irsching Power Station — is close to the city of Vohburg, Germany and is operated as a so called peak load power station. At present (2006) only unit 3 with a capacity of 440 MW is operated, the other two units, with a capacity of 150 MW (unit 1) and 300 MW (unit 2), are …
4peak load — noun : the maximum load carried during a given period (as by a railroad, telegraph line, power plant, pumping station) the person who uses the highways only on such days as … Labor Day makes a marginal contribution to the peak load W.H.Anderson * …
5Base load power plant — Baseload (also base load, or baseload demand) is the minimum amount of power that a utility or distribution company must make available to its customers, or the amount of power required to meet minimum demands based on reasonable expectations of… …
6Fossil-fuel power station — A working coal plant in Rochester, Minnesota The St. Clair Power Plant, a large coal fired ge …
7Glanford Brigg Power Station — Infobox UK power station static static image caption= os grid reference=SE991059 latitude=53.540577 longitude= 0.503635 country=England region=East Midlands shire county=Lincolnshire operator=Centrica Brigg fuel= Gas fuel capacity=240 MW… …
8Durgapur Thermal Power Station — Durgapur Thermal Power Station …
9Mejia Thermal Power Station — Mejia Thermal Power Station …
10Coal-fired power station — Mohave Power Station, a 1,580 MW coal power plant near Laughlin, Nevada, out of service since 2005 due to environmental restrictions. SCE Mohave Generation Station (accessed 24/7/2008). A coal fired power station …