Direct Load Control Sample Clauses

The Direct Load Control clause authorizes a utility or energy provider to remotely manage and temporarily reduce or shift a customer's electricity usage during periods of high demand or grid stress. Typically, this is achieved by installing control devices on specific appliances, such as air conditioners or water heaters, which the provider can activate to lower consumption at critical times. The core function of this clause is to help maintain grid stability and prevent outages by allowing the provider to quickly and efficiently manage energy loads.
Direct Load Control. Load reduction that is controlled directly by the Curtailment Service Provider’s market operations center or its agent, in response to PJM instructions. 1. 10A Economic-based Enhancement or Expansion:
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