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1. A way of ranking available sources of energy, especially electrical generation, in order of their costs of production, so that the most efficient are more likely to be called to generate, rather than less efficient plant.
A way of ranking available sources of energy, especially electrical generation, in order of their costs of production, so that the most efficient are more likely to be called to generate, rather than less efficient plant.




2. Marginal economics of production when their marginal cost is below the power price.
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Marginal economics of production when their marginal cost is below the power price.

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A way of ranking available sources of energy, especially electrical generation, in order of their costs of production, so that the most efficient are more likely to be called to generate, rather than less efficient plant.


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Marginal economics of production when their marginal cost is below the power price.