Definition of Load loss (3 hours)

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Load loss (3 hours)

The term 'Load loss (3 hours)' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' Any significant incident onan electric utility system that results in a continuous outage of 3 hours or longer to more than 50,000 customers or more than one half ofthe total customers being served immediately prior to the incident, whichever is less'.

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