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− | {{definition|Load Shedding, or load reduction, is a controlled countrywide option to respond to unplanned [[Event|events]] to protect the electricity power system from a total [[blackout]]. <ref>[http://loadshedding.eskom.co.za/LoadShedding/Description ESCOM]</ref>}} | + | {{definition|Load Shedding, or load reduction, is a controlled countrywide option to respond to unplanned [[Event|events]] to protect the electricity power system from a total [[blackout]]. <ref>[http://loadshedding.eskom.co.za/LoadShedding/Description ESCOM]</ref>}}Load shedding, or load reduction, is done countrywide as a controlled option to respond to unplanned events to protect the electricity power system from a total [[blackout]]. |
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Revision as of 00:17, 27 November 2017
Contents
Definitions
European Definitions
ENTSO-E
Load-Shedding is the disconnection of load from the synchronous electric system, usually performed automatically, to control the system frequency in emergency situations. [1]
National Definitions
South Africa
Load Shedding, or load reduction, is a controlled countrywide option to respond to unplanned events to protect the electricity power system from a total blackout. [2]
Load shedding, or load reduction, is done countrywide as a controlled option to respond to unplanned events to protect the electricity power system from a total blackout.