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demand The rate at which electric energy is used, whether at a given instant, or averaged over any designated period of time.
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demand How much a consumer is willing and able to buy at each possible price.
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demand Rate at which electricity is delivered, expressed in kilowatts, kilovolt-amperes or other unit, at a given instant or average over a specified time.
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demand The numerical expression of the desire for goods and services associated with an economic standard for acquiring them.
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demand 1. In allocation, the potential for using a portion of the supply of a resource or commodity. 2. In spatial interaction, demand is the measure of the need for a particular type of service or goods that generates a trip to a destination. For example, the demand for a gallon of milk may generate a trip to a grocery store.
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