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1 генерирующая компания
генерирующая компания
Регулируемое или нерегулируемое предприятие (в зависимости от структуры отрасли), которое эксплуатирует и обслуживает существующие генерирующие станции. Генерирующая компания может иметь в собственности генерирующие станции или взаимодействовать с краткосрочным рынком от имени владельцев станции. В контексте реструктуризации рынка электроэнергии генерирующие станции иногда используются, чтобы описать специализированного «специалиста по маркетингу» для генерирующих станций, которые ранее принадлежали вертикально интегрированному коммунальному предприятию (Термины Рабочей Группы правового регулирования ЭРРА).
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generation company | genco
A regulated or non-regulated entity (depending upon the industry structure) that operates and maintains existing generating plants. The genco may own the generation plants or interact with the short term market on behalf of plant owners. In the context of restructuring the market for electricity, genco is sometimes used to describe a specialized "marketer" for the generating plants formerly owned by a vertically-integrated utility (ERRA Legal Regulation Working Group Terms).
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