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Generation Scheduling - How To Discuss

Generation Scheduling

Generation planning tools analyze the grid performance and economic use of each power plant to optimize the overall power supply under certain conditions, such as carbon emissions or limited transmission stability. Planning tools support multiple planning horizons, such as hourly, daily, weekly, monthly and yearly plans, as well as 10-year plans for implementation and long-term maintenance planning.

Literal Meanings of Generation Scheduling

Generation:

Meanings of Generation:
  1. The act of creating or causing something, production, creation.

  2. The act of creating a living being or reproducing an organism.

  3. Race, family race.

  4. The only stage or stage in rank or natural descent in a genealogy when members of a family descend from the same parents and are considered a unit.

  5. Descendants, descendants.

  6. The average time it takes children to grow up and have children of their own is usually around the age of thirty.

  7. A stage in the development of computers or a particular technology.

  8. The formation or reception of a geometric quantity, for example a line, a surface, a body, by moving a point according to a mathematical law or value, by moving a point, a surface by a line, a sphere by a semicircle , and so forth.

  9. A specific age group whose members can identify with each other culturally.

  10. A version of a form of pop culture that is different from earlier or later versions.

  11. A copy of a recording made from an earlier copy and thus further deteriorated in quality.

Sentences of Generation
  1. This is the book of generations of Adam Genesis 5:1.

  2. Create a line or curve.

  3. Generation X grew up in the 1980s and the generation known as millennials grew up in the 1990s.

  4. People sometimes wonder which generation of Star Trek is better, including the original and the next generation.

Scheduling:

Meanings of Scheduling:
  1. To make a schedule.

  2. Schedule an action for a specific date or time in the future.

  3. Admission (of a person) to a hospital as an involuntary patient on the basis of the GGZ.

  4. A position in many sectors of industry, commerce and computer science where events are scheduled at the most appropriate time.

  5. The time when a specific event is scheduled.

Sentences of Scheduling
  1. Then I'll give you three hours.

  2. Whether the patient should be scheduled or not.

Generation Scheduling