Glossary

Deviation Regulator

A deviation regulator is a tool used to optimize the differences between planned and actual electricity generation or consumption in real-time by collecting data on the performance of energy sources, planned generation and external factors such as weather forecasts and grid conditions. Based on this data, it adjusts the performance of energy sources in order to:

  • Minimize financial losses associated with deviations.

  • Ensure the stability of the electricity grid through precise regulation.

  • Support efficient management of energy resources.

The deviation regulator plays a key role in optimizing energy management and contributes to the sustainable and cost-effective operation of the electricity system.