In another embodiment, the operating mode(s) can relate to the multiple load levels that the electrical system operates under. That is, the virtual system model of the electrical system can be simulated under various power system load configurations or capacity conditions. In one embodiment, the system is simulated as operating under a base load power configuration. That is, the electrical system can be simulated as operating continuously at its maximum rated power output. Under this configuration, power systems only shut down to perform maintenance or if something breaks. Accordingly, the ability to test under such conditions cannot be achieved in conventional systems. In another embodiment, the electrical system can be simulated as operating under a load following power configuration. That is, the electrical system is simulated as operating in a fluctuating manner by adjusting its power output as demand for electricity fluctuates throughout the day. In still another embodiment, the electrical system is simulated as operating at various different power load capacity levels. For example, the electrical system may be simulated as operating at 10%, 25%, 50%, 75%, or 100% of its rated power generation capacity.
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