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inadvertent interchange

Each control area in a grid conforms to a schedule that sets forth how much capacity will be allowed to pass through the area at given times of the day. These schedules are normally set a day in advance. However, a certain amount of energy will normally pass through over and above the scheduled amount. This unscheduled energy transfer is referred to as inadvertent interchange, and less is normally considered better.

See also:

inadvertent energy balancing, control area, grid, final day-ahead schedule