Aspects of functioning of electricity balancing market in Ukraine
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balancing market, system operator, role model, methodology of ummAbstract
The article describes basic process areas of information exchange and functions of balancing market taking into account the requirements of international normative documents, concepts of the harmonized role model of the European electricity market and rules of functioning of electricity balancing market in Ukraine.References
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2010-11-12
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I. V. Blinov, “Aspects of functioning of electricity balancing market in Ukraine”, Вісник ВПІ, no. 1, pp. 114–115, Nov. 2010.
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