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Definition of peak load in English: peak loadnoun The maximum of electrical power demand. (供电)峰荷,峰值负荷 Example sentencesExamples - With a million birds in seven large chicken houses - each of which draws a peak load of up to 150 kilowatts - farmer Jim Bailey has a strong incentive to control his power consumption.
- Calls for such reductions typically come the day before or the morning of a period when the local power grid expects to have trouble meeting its peak load.
- The United States has about 80,000 megawatts of isolated standby generation, representing about 12 percent of system peak load, so its potential impact as a peak-shaving resource is significant.
- The battery pack serves to provide 6 kilowatts of peak load to the motor.
- Varying the recharging schedule has reduced the peak loads.
- The local power pool, however, offered a demand-response program for cutting peak loads when wholesale power prices got too high.
- We're far better off with a mix of wind and hydro, with thermal generation for peak loads.
- Bangalore is reporting a peak load of 1,100 MW which is expected to spike by another 100 MW.
- This ingenious scheme is actually limited to utilities whose peak load occurs on winter nights, which applies to fewer and fewer utilities today.
- Taiwan's peak generation capacity will reach 32,204MW in the summer, compared with an expected peak load of 27,190 MW, Lee said.
- Karl Rabago, managing director at the Rocky Mountain Institute, estimates that these programs in California reduced peak loads by about 1,700 megawatts.
- But that bit's done, and the focus is definitely on a sustainable future where thermal fills a supplementary role for peak loads and dry years, rather than being baseload generation.
- California's peak loads are very close to total generating capacity in the area.
- Rising energy prices, especially on peak loads, make an even stronger case for going after savings.
- To be fair, the 110-watt power draw occurs when the device is operating at peak load (with all engines spun up and doing work).
- Another startling statistic - during summer peak loads, 60 to 70 percent of all electricity produced in the country is used to air condition homes and commercial buildings.
- The priority then shifted to preparing for the summer peak load, requiring replacement of at least one of the stations.
- Unfortunately, in California, the wind doesn't blow when the peak loads occur.
- These heat pumps also have other energy-saving features, including the capacity for multi-zone control and utility management of peak loads.
- It is no longer necessary to outfit towers with capacity for the peak load - capacity that will sit idle during off-peak hours.
Definition of peak load in US English: peak loadnoun The maximum of electrical power demand. (供电)峰荷,峰值负荷 Example sentencesExamples - We're far better off with a mix of wind and hydro, with thermal generation for peak loads.
- The local power pool, however, offered a demand-response program for cutting peak loads when wholesale power prices got too high.
- Another startling statistic - during summer peak loads, 60 to 70 percent of all electricity produced in the country is used to air condition homes and commercial buildings.
- Rising energy prices, especially on peak loads, make an even stronger case for going after savings.
- But that bit's done, and the focus is definitely on a sustainable future where thermal fills a supplementary role for peak loads and dry years, rather than being baseload generation.
- California's peak loads are very close to total generating capacity in the area.
- These heat pumps also have other energy-saving features, including the capacity for multi-zone control and utility management of peak loads.
- Unfortunately, in California, the wind doesn't blow when the peak loads occur.
- It is no longer necessary to outfit towers with capacity for the peak load - capacity that will sit idle during off-peak hours.
- Calls for such reductions typically come the day before or the morning of a period when the local power grid expects to have trouble meeting its peak load.
- Taiwan's peak generation capacity will reach 32,204MW in the summer, compared with an expected peak load of 27,190 MW, Lee said.
- Bangalore is reporting a peak load of 1,100 MW which is expected to spike by another 100 MW.
- The priority then shifted to preparing for the summer peak load, requiring replacement of at least one of the stations.
- The United States has about 80,000 megawatts of isolated standby generation, representing about 12 percent of system peak load, so its potential impact as a peak-shaving resource is significant.
- This ingenious scheme is actually limited to utilities whose peak load occurs on winter nights, which applies to fewer and fewer utilities today.
- To be fair, the 110-watt power draw occurs when the device is operating at peak load (with all engines spun up and doing work).
- The battery pack serves to provide 6 kilowatts of peak load to the motor.
- With a million birds in seven large chicken houses - each of which draws a peak load of up to 150 kilowatts - farmer Jim Bailey has a strong incentive to control his power consumption.
- Varying the recharging schedule has reduced the peak loads.
- Karl Rabago, managing director at the Rocky Mountain Institute, estimates that these programs in California reduced peak loads by about 1,700 megawatts.
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