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Electricity Market Mechanisms

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This lecture covers the operation of RTE, the electricity market liberalization, frequency control, capacity market, and the different types of frequency control mechanisms, including primary, secondary, and tertiary controls. It also discusses load management, peak demand, and the sequential activation of reserves.

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