Sentences with phrase «peak usage periods»

FAST ® consists of tankage packed with completely submerged media which creates a high surface area - to - volume ratio, which, combined with internal settling zones, maintains constant bacterial growth during low - flow and peak usage periods typical of many remote installations.

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For example, rather than having to forgo large expenditures on new hardware to manage your applications» peak traffic, managed hosting provides predictable (monthly or annual) billing from the operating budget, and often pay - per - use billing for periods of peak usage.
EPA also set basic criteria to highlight on the ENERGY STAR product finder products capable of supporting demand response; this «connected» functionality allows products to reduce their electricity usage during peak periods and shift charging to non-peak times.
«Demand ratchets» represent the extra costs businesses pay based on peak demand, which is often measured by the top 15 minutes of usage during any billing period.
«We know from our experience with time of day pricing plans that our customers respond significantly to price signals and reduce peak period usage,» Hulet countered.
The State specified that retail electricity suppliers must provide customers with clean electricity during defined «clean peak periods», at less than $ 0.005 / kWh averaged across annual usage.
In a significant statement, a substantial majority express willingness to reduce usage during peak demand (69 %) and peak price periods (68 %) and would opt into a program to obtain electricity from renewable sources from their utility (86 %).
Now, this has been taken to the extreme, where aggregators get small users to agree to cut back their usage of electricity during peak periods, or when there are unforeseen supply interruptions.
Some of them are also capable of reducing their electricity usage during peak periods and shift charging to non-peak times as part of utilities» demand response programs.
The term «corporate counsel» has shown minor usage since around 1960, while the term «general counsel» has been popular throughout the time period, reaching its peak around 1951.
On a hot day, when energy usage approaches high rates during peak periods, the network executes a rolling shut - down of air conditioners on a store's roof — a few turn off while the rest run, then fire back up and others shut off.
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