Peaking power plant
(重定向自Peak load power plant)

Peaking power plants, also known as peaker plants, and occasionally just "peakers," are power plants that generally run only when there is a high demand, known as peak demand, for electricity. Because they supply power only occasionally, the power supplied commands a much higher price per kilowatt hour than base load power. Peak load power plants are used in combination with base load power plants, which supply a dependable and consistent amount of electricity, meeting the minimum demand.