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The three categories for site issues are ________
 
  a. Environmental issues, visual issues, and connection issues.
  b. Environmental issues, time-of-use issues, and noise issues.
  c. Environmental issues, height issues, and noise issues.
  d. All the above.

Question 2

Explain the difference between regular electrical demand and peak electrical demand.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Peak electrical demand is the highest demand that occurs at any time on any day. The peak may be different from day to day. The regular demand or total demand for any hour or any day is the total amount of electrical power used during that time. The electrical power producers must have enough electrical energy available during any peak period and the total amount of electrical energy has to be available every day.





 

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