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explain the term peak load period with the help of an example from your daily life ​

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Answered by soumili14
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That portion of the load of a power station which coincides with the time of greatest demand. The term is due to the fact that the variation of the load with time is shown graphically by means of a curve, the load-curve, the maximum peak of which indicates the time and amount of the greatest load or peak-load.

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Answered by bentg2002
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Answer:

Peak load is the highest amount of energy that a consumer draws from the grid in a set period of time. Eg the energy consumption of your building

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