Record Details
Field | Value |
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Title | page 52 |
Relation | Pumped-Storage in the Pacific Northwest |
Date | 2005-05-10 to 2005-05-25 |
Rights | This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the University of Oregon Libraries as a source is requested. |
Type | page |
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Description | 2. If off-peak energy for pumping were not always available, a seasonal plant could generate for an extended period of time without intermittent pumping. An example would be during a typical winter "cold snap" which usually lasts one to two weeks—energy is scarce, but by using the seasonal storage, energy could be borrowed from another more plentiful period in time. 3. The overall operating flexibility would be enhanced if the pumping and generating schedules were not rigidly set as... |
Identifier | http://oregondigital.org/u?/wwdl,2167 |