Ancillary services revolve around any service required by a system operator to run the grid and deliver electricity to the ultimate consumer.

It includes balancing services and load following based on accessible reserve power in order to ensure grid performance and power quality.

Ref: 122832/2006-10-12

Ancillary services refer to services provided by a utility and other suppliers to a provider of generation which maintains the quality, safety loading, accounting and planning necessary to move generation from one point to another.

Ref: 86190/2006-09-13


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