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{{Short description|Power plant operation}}
'''Power system operations''' is a term used in [[electricity generation]] to describe the process of [[decision-making]] on the timescale from one day ('''day-ahead operation'''{{sfn|Conejo|Baringo|2017|p=9}}) to minutes{{sfn|Conejo|Baringo|2017|p=10}} prior to the [[power delivery]]. The corresponding [[engineering branch]] is called '''Power System Operations and Control'''. Electricity is hard to store, so at any moment the supply (generation) shall be balanced with demand. In an electrical grid the task of real-time balancing is performed by a regional-based control center, run by an electric utility in the traditional ([[vertical integration#Electric utilities|vertically integrated]]) electricity market. In the restructured [[North American power transmission grid]], these centers belong to ''[[balancing authority|balancing authorities]]''
== Day-ahead operation ==
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