off-peak — /ˈɒf pik / (say of peek) adjective 1. of or relating to a period of time of less activity than at the peak time: off peak train services. 2. Electricity (of the load on a power supply system) lower than the maximum. 3. (of a hot water or other… …
Off peak — Period of relatively low system demand. These periods often occur in daily, weekly, and seasonal patterns; these off peak periods differ for each individual electric utility. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy… … Energy terms
Off-peak — Periods of relatively low system demands … Energy terms
Peak — The transition from the end of an economic expansion to the start of a contraction. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. peak peak 1 [piːk] noun [countable] the time when prices, shares etc have reached their highest point or level: • … Financial and business terms
peak — The high point at the end of an economic expansion until the start of a contraction. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. peak peak 1 [piːk] noun [countable] the time when prices, shares etc have reached their highest point or level: • The… … Financial and business terms
Off Road Challenge — Developer(s) Midway Games Avalanche (Nintendo 64) … Wikipedia
Off-road racing — is a format of racing where various classes of specially modified vehicles (including cars, trucks, motorcycles, and buggies) compete in races through off road environments. Contents 1 North America 2 New Zealand 3 Europe 4 … Wikipedia
Off the Record (Tinchy Stryder song) — Off the Record Single by Tinchy Stryder featuring Calvin Harris and BURNS from the album Full Tank … Wikipedia
System X (computing) — System X is a supercomputer assembled by Virginia Tech in the summer of 2003, that was originally composed of 1,100 Apple Power Mac G5 computers. System X is currently running at 12.25 Teraflops, (20.24 peak), and was ranked #280 in the July 2008 … Wikipedia
Peak of Eternal Light — (PEL) describes a point on a body within the Solar System which is eternally bathed in sunlight. This is due to both the bodies rotation and the point s altitude. The existence of such peaks was first proposed by Camille Flammarion in 1879, who… … Wikipedia
Peak oil — A logistic distribution shaped production curve, as originally suggested by M. King Hubbert in 1956 … Wikipedia