Definition of Direct electricity load control

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Direct electricity load control

The term 'Direct electricity load control' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' The utility installs a radio-controlled device on the HVAC equipment. During periods of particularly heavy use of electricity, the utility will send a radio signal to the building in its service territory with this device and turn off the HVAC for a certain period'.

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