Load shedding refers to the deliberate shutdown of electricity supply to certain areas by power providers to prevent a total blackout of the power system. This is done when the demand for electricity exceeds the available supply, helping to stabilize the grid and prevent system-wide failures.
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Load shedding is the deliberate shutdown of electric power in a part or parts of an electricity distribution system, usually as a temporary measure to prevent the failure of the entire system. It is often implemented during times of peak demand to avoid overloading the system.
Electricity load shedding is a controlled process where the supply of electricity is intentionally reduced or interrupted to prevent the complete failure of the power system. This typically occurs during periods of high demand or when there are insufficient power generation resources available. Utilities may implement load shedding by temporarily cutting power to certain areas or customers to maintain grid stability and prevent widespread outages. It is often used as a last resort to manage limited resources effectively.