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English: A load duration curve (LDC) is used in electric power generation to illustrate the relationship between generating capacity requirements and capacity utilization.
Source Energy Information Administration, The Electricity Market Module of the National Energy Modeling System, Model Documentation Report, March 2006. Figure 14.
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current18:20, 10 July 2006Thumbnail for version as of 18:20, 10 July 2006549 × 323 (16 KB)BilltubbsA load duration curve (LDC) is used in electric power generation to illustrate the relationship between generating capacity requirements and capacity utilization. Source: Energy Information Administration, The Electricity Market Module of the National En

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