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A load duration curve (LDC) is used in electric power generation to illustrate the relationship between generating capacity requirements and capacity utilization.

Source: Energy Information Administration, The Electricity Market Module of the National Energy Modeling System, Model Documentation Report, March 2006. Figure 14.

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