Dispatchable power capacity refers to electricity generation that can be turned on or off on demand, ensuring grid stability during peak demand or renewable fluctuations. Utilities rely on it for load balancing, while industries and households benefit from reduced blackouts. Gas plants, hydro, and batteries are common examples, supporting reliable energy systems.
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