Abstract
Operational flexibility is an important property of electric power systems and plays a crucial role for the transition of existing power systems, many of them based on fossil fuels, toward power systems that can efficiently accommodate high shares of variable renewable energy sources (RESs). The availability of sufficient operational flexibility in a given power system is a necessary precondition for the effective grid integration of large shares of fluctuating power in-feed from variable RESs (e.g. wind power and photovoltaics.
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