What is load staggering or load shifting in the context of
power distribution?
Answer / iamdon
Load staggering means, In stead of having single peak at a
particular instant of time there are multiple(3 or more)
peaks in the close proximity of that particular instant of
time.It helps in achieving high load factor.
This can be achieved by.
1)Employing different time zone concept.
2)Encourasing the use of electricity in off load periods.etc
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