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direct load control

A method of insuring a proper balance of supply and demand, usually through the use of direct measures designed to decrease demand; the application of direct control over system load. Examples of direct load control include rolling blackouts and brownouts, mandatory service interruptions during peak demand periods, and at the most drastic stage, manual disconnection of customer equipment by the utility.

See also:

direct access, load, rolling blackout, brownout