Definition of Noncoincidental peak load

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Noncoincidental peak load

The term 'Noncoincidental peak load' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' The sum of two or more peak loads on individual systems that do not occur in the same time interval. Meaningful only when considering loads within a limited period of time, such as a day, week, month, a heating or cooling season, and usually for not more than 1 year'.

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