Relationship Between Power Demand and Daily Peak Supply Capacity
(Reference) Pumped storage power generation at peak times
How pumped storage power generation works
Large reservoirs (regulating reservoirs) are located at the top and bottom of the power plant. When daytime power demand is high, water is dropped from the upper to the lower reservoir to generate electricity and the water is stored in the lower reservoir.
At night, when power demand drops, power for example from thermal or nuclear power plants is used to pump the stored water back into the upper reservoir, so that it can be used again during daytime.
Explanation of Power Supply/Demand Notification
Causes for Daily Changes in Supply Capacity
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