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demand factor

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demand factor [də′mand ‚fak·tər]
(electricity)
The ratio of the maximum demand of a building for electric power to the total connected load. Also known as demand.


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Although biodiesel is by no means the demand factor ethanol has become, production has grown steadily since 2000 (see graph E).
China has strongly been pushing the demand factor," Moss says.
With anticipated job growth, a primary demand factor for the demand for apartment units, the apartment sector will continue to see strong investor interest.
 
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