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23 energywatch-inc.com / 212.616.5100 / 1261 Broadway, Suite 510 New York, NY 10001 Direct electricity load control In this instance, the utility will install a radio-controlled device on the equipment (typically HVAC). Then during periods of heavy usage, the utility can send a signal to the device to turn off the HVAC for a given period. Direct load control This type of Demand-Side Management represents the consumer load that can be interrupted at the time of annual peak load by direct control of the utility. Direct Load Control does not include Interruptible Load. Direct load control typically deals with residential customers. Direct use Direct use refers to electricity that is self-generated, meaning it is produced by the same entity that consumes it. Direct utility cost A utility cost that is identified with one of the DSM program categories (e.g. Energy Efficiency or Load Management). District heat District heat is steam or hot water from an external source that is used as an energy source in a building. The steam or hot water is produced in a central plant, then piped into the building for heating. It can be purchased from a utility or produced in a physical plant on the facility site. Diversity Diversity in the electricity system refers to the many individual loads that contribute to overall demand on the system. The loads within different customer rate classes typically follow usage patterns, but the different classes of service place a range of different demands upon the grid. The diversity in service requirements of one class to another can differ by time-of-day usage, facility usage, and/or demands to the grid.

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