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  2. JCP&L power outages in Middletown, Toms River not related to ...

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    UPDATE: Power has been restored to all JCP&L customers in Toms River as of 4:30 p.m. Friday. Power outages in Middletown and Toms River are unrelated to the 90-degree-plus temperatures at the ...

  3. JCP&L shuts off power to parts of Barnegat and Waretown ... - AOL

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    An estimated 13,000 customers in Barnegat and Waretown are expected to be without power overnight Wednesday into Thursday, according to JCP&L.

  4. JCPL: Power restored to 2,000 customers after Thanksgiving ...

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    UPDATE: JCP&L reports that power should be restored to all customers affected by Thursday morning's outage. JACKSON - More than 2,000 Jersey Central Power and Light customers in the township were ...

  5. Effects of Hurricane Irene in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Two days after the storm, 500,000 PSEG customers were still without power, down from a peak of about 928,000 on August 28. [49] By September 3 power had been restored to all but 750, but thousands of JCPL customers were still without service. [48] On September 2, 37,000 JCPL customers were awaiting restoration of service. [50]

  6. Peak demand - Wikipedia

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    Peak demand is considered to be the opposite to off-peak hours when power demand is usually low. There are off-peak time-of-use rates. Sometimes, there are 3 time-of-use zones: peak, shoulder and offpeak. Shoulder is often the time between peak and offpeak in weekdays.

  7. Electricity pricing - Wikipedia

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    The tiered rate charges a higher rate as customer usage increases. TOU and demand rates are structured to help maintain and control a utility's peak demand. [6] The concept at its core is to discourage customers from contributing to peak-load times by charging them more money to use power at that time.

  8. Load-following power plant - Wikipedia

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    Peaking power plants operate only during times of peak demand. In countries with widespread air conditioning , demand peaks around the middle of the afternoon, so a typical peaking power plant may start up a couple of hours before this point and shut down a couple of hours after.

  9. Will Move to Off-Peak Hours — Which Can Push Goods 25 ... - AOL

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