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Inoperable Capacity Defined
Generating capacity that is totally or partially out of service at the time of system peak load, either for scheduled outages (see GADS definition of "scheduled outages." These include both maintenance outages and planned outages.) or for reasons such as
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Published August 20, 2008, 10:28 pm, Florida Today
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