Definitions from Wiktionary (load shedding)
▸ noun: The process by which an electric utility cuts power to some customers in response to a shortage of available electricity.
▸ noun: (aviation) The process of minimizing usage of electrical power by powering down nonessential equipment following an electrical generation failure, or to reduce the risk of an electrical fire in certain situations.
▸ noun: The postponement of payment of less important bills because of financial problems.
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▸ noun: The process by which an electric utility cuts power to some customers in response to a shortage of available electricity.
▸ noun: (aviation) The process of minimizing usage of electrical power by powering down nonessential equipment following an electrical generation failure, or to reduce the risk of an electrical fire in certain situations.
▸ noun: The postponement of payment of less important bills because of financial problems.
Similar:
peak shaving,
cost cutting,
destocking,
unallotment,
selldown,
workshare,
shorting,
net metering,
feed-in,
price-cutting,
more...
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