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Load Factor Calculation: 41.6% Explained

The customer used 15,000 kWh of electricity with a maximum demand of 1,500 kW. Their load factor, which is a measure of how consistently electricity is used, was calculated as 41.6% based on their annual usage, maximum demand, and hours of usage. The load factor percentage was 41.6%.

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Load Factor Calculation: 41.6% Explained

The customer used 15,000 kWh of electricity with a maximum demand of 1,500 kW. Their load factor, which is a measure of how consistently electricity is used, was calculated as 41.6% based on their annual usage, maximum demand, and hours of usage. The load factor percentage was 41.6%.

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15,000 kWh with a maximum demand of 1,500 kW.

The customer�s load factor would be 41.6%:


((15,000 kWh/24 hrs/1,500 kW)*100). The 41.6%

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