Demand response means measures that decrease peak
Demand response means measures aimed at shifting time of use of electricity from peak-use
Demand response means a reduc- tion in the consumption of electric en- ergy by customers from their expected consumption in response to an increase in the price of electric energy or to in- centive payments designed to induce lower consumption of electric energy.
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Demand response transit service is available between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding Saturday, Sunday, major holidays, and subject to capacity constraints and availability.
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Demand response means a reduction in electricity usage for limited intervals of time, such as during peak electricity usage or emergency conditions.
Demand response means the change of electricity load by final customers from their normal or current consumption patterns in response to market signals, including time-variable electricity prices or incentive payments, or in response to acceptance of the final customer's bid, alone or through aggregation, to sell demand reduction or increase at a price in organised markets as defined in Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1348/201425;
Demand response means the change of electricity load by final customers from their normal or cur- rent consumption patterns in response to market signals, including in response to time-variable electricity prices or incentive payments, or in response to the acceptance of the final customer’s bid to sell demand reduction or increase at a price in an organised market as defined in point (4) of Article 2 of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1348/2014, whether alone or through aggregation;
Demand response means measures that decrease peak electricity demand or shift demand from peak to off-peak periods.
Demand response refers to energy resource programs designed to avoid brownouts and blackouts by compensating electricity users for reducing consumption when demand for electricity is high and system reliability is at risk.
Demand response means changes in electric usage by demand-side resources from their normal consumption patterns in response to changes in the price of electricity, or to incentive payments designed to induce lower electricity use, at times of high wholesale market prices or when system reliability is jeopardized. "Demand response" may include measures to increase or decrease electricity production on the customer's side of the meter in response to incentive payments.
Demand response means changes in electric usage by demand-