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Difference between load shedding and power cut

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Answered by TEJASGIDETHEGENIUS
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load shedding means to not to give power to any specific place in a specific time period
but power cut means to not to provide power at any time
Answered by shishir303
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Difference between load shedding and power cut?

The main difference between load shedding and power cut is:

Load shedding is a pre-planned measure, which is announced well in advance. This announcement is made early in the morning. By this announcement, the user is warned about when load shedding will occur. Load shedding is always on a large scale, it affects a large area. The load shedding time is one or two hours. Sometimes it can be even 4 hours. This is not a regular process. This is an occasional process. The main reasons for load shedding can be technical faults in power plants, depletion of coal and water reserves, and weather events.

A power cut is a common problem faced in local areas. The power cut is done by the power regulator to control the power usage. A power cut is done due to faulty power equipment, illegal power connection, and lack of power supply. A power cut is not announced as it is a routine process. People already know about it. This is a regular process in small and rural areas.

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