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Electric Regulation: Both Wind and Solar Threaten Financial Feasibility of Base-Load Generation
The interconnection of and production from larger quantities of renewable generation on the nation's power system has altered the traditional operational paradigm. The intermittency of two renewable generation sources, wind and solar, also known as variable energy resources, that constitute the most substantial investment introduces new challenges for power system operators.