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  2. Rush hour - Wikipedia

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    In London, Peak Day Travelcards allow travel at all hours. Off-peak Day Travelcards are 20–50% cheaper but are valid for travel only after 9:30 am and on weekends. This is an attempt to encourage commuters' travel on the London Underground, Docklands Light Railway, buses, and trams outside of the crowded weekday morning peak.

  3. 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.

  4. Internet rush hour - Wikipedia

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    Internet rush hour is the time period when the majority of Internet users are online at the same time. Typically, in the UK the peak hours are between 7 and 11 pm. [1] During this time frame, users commonly experience slowness while browsing or downloading content.

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

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    The supply chain bottlenecks are getting increasingly complicated, as global ports are growing more gridlocked, triggering a slew of issues including higher prices for consumers and a slow economic...

  6. Cryptocurrency market hours: Do crypto markets close? - AOL

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    During off-peak hours, reduced liquidity can result in substantial price changes, thus heightening volatility. ... The crypto market is open 24/7, meaning you can buy tokens any time of day ...

  7. Off-peak - Wikipedia

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    Off-peak may refer to: Off-peak demand, the opposite of peak demand; Off-peak hours, the opposite of peak hours; Off-Peak, a 2015 video game; Off-Peak Return, ...

  8. Energy demand management - Wikipedia

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    Peak demand management does not necessarily decrease total energy consumption, but could be expected to reduce the need for investments in networks and/or power plants for meeting peak demands. An example is the use of energy storage units to store energy during off-peak hours and discharge them during peak hours. [4]

  9. Households set to be paid for turning off washing machines at ...

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    Households with smart meters could be paid for turning off high-energy appliances such as washing machines during peak times to reduce the risk of blackouts this winter. ... dishwashers and games ...