Definition of Direct load control

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Direct load control

The term 'Direct load control' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' This Demand-Side Management category represents the consumer load that can be interrupted at the time of annual peak load by direct control of the utility system operator. Direct Load Control does not include Interruptible Load. This type of control usually involves residential consumers'.

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