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Peak demand


  The maximum load during a specified period of time.
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The time period during which customers demand the greatest quantity.
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Peak demand


Point of maximum electricity demand on the national system.
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The maximum load during a specified period of time
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Peak demand


time period during which demand for electricity is at its highest.
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The maximum load during a specified period of time.
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Peak demand


the maximum electricity load at a specific point in time or over a period of time
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The time period during which customers demand the greatest quantity.
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The maximum demand for electricity in a given period of time.
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Peak demand


The maximum amount of electric power
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The maximum power demand registered by a customer or a group of customers or a system in a stated period of time. The value may be the maximum instantaneous load or more, usually the average load over [..]
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Peak demand


The highest 15- or 30-minute demand period recorded during a 12-month period.
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The greatest demand placed on an electric system; measured in kilowatts or megawatts; also, the time of day or season of the year when that demand occurs.
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The maximum power load during a specified period of time.
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The highest 15- or 30-minute demand recorded during a 12-month period.
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Peak demand


 The maximum load during a specified period of time.
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Peak demand


 The maximum amount of power required by a load for a specified period regardless of duration.
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Peak demand is the highest speed at which electricity is used in any 15-minute period during the month. It can be compared to an automobile speedometer, in that speed of use is indicated. A one-horsepower motor (approximately), or ten 100 Watt light bulbs, running for any length of time over 15 minutes will produce a peak demand of 1 kilo Watt.
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Peak demand


The maximum load during a specified period of time.
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Peak demand


The maximum rate at which electric energy is delivered to or by a system during a specific period of time.
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Peak demand


The maximum load during a specified period of time.
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The maximum amounts of electricity used by a utility customer at any given time during the year. The peak is used to measure the amount of electric transmission, distribution, and generating capacity required to meet that maximum demand, even if it occurs infrequently and only for very short durations.
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The maximum load during a specified period of time.
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Peak demand


The maximum integrated demand during a time period.
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The maximum electricity consumption level (in kilowatts) reached during the month or billing period, usually for a 15- or 30-minute duration. The definition of peak demand may vary by electric utility. This is a simplified definition of a complex topic.
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Peak demand


The maximum integrated demand during a time period.
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Peak demand, peak load or on-peak are terms describing a period in which electricity is expected to be provided for a sustained period at a significantly higher-than-average demand level.
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The maximum amount of electricity used by a utility customer at any time during the year. The peak is used to measure the amount of electric transmission, distribution, and generating capacity required to meet that maximum demand.
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Maximum amount of power required to service customers that are on a particular system.
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Peak demand


The maximum energy demand or load in a specified time period.
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Peak demand


The point at which demand for electricity reaches its highest level.
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The point in time in which an electrical system experiences its highest demand. On a daily basis, typical peak demand occurs during the early evening or afternoon.
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An end-use customer's contribution to the zone's weather normalized summer peak load, as determined by the zone's Electric Distribution Company.
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Peak demand


The greatest simultaneous electric demand of all utility consumers within a defined period, normally the highest 30-minute period of a 30-day billing period.
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The maximum momentary load placed on a water treatment plant, pumping station, or distribution system. This demand is usually the maximum average load in one hour or less, but may be specified as the [..]
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Peak demand


Maximum power used in a given period of time.
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Peak demand


The greatest amount of kilowatts needed during a demand interval.
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Peak demand


The maximum load during a specified period of time.
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