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Relation Pumped-Storage in the Pacific Northwest
Date 2005-05-10 to 2005-05-25
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Description released at times of the year when the system power demand is highest. Seasonal operation would add a certain amount of "operating flexibility" to the system—energy could be stored at convenient times and irregular intervals. The seasonal plant could also be used as system reserve, for example, if a large unscheduled outage occurred, the generation could quickly be put into service, thus adding reliability to the total system. The seasonal plants also offer the greatest opportunity for...
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