To schedule and control the generation and delivery of electric power.
Disperse
(1) To break up and scatter. (2) To spread about or distribute widely.
Dispersing force
The factors, such as need for increased space, high rentals, crime, etc., that cause the movement of people from the central city to the suburbs or small cities.
Displacement power
A source of power (electricity) that can displace power from another source so that source's power can be transmitted to more distant loads.
Disposable income
Personal income minus personal income tax payments and other governmental deductions, it is the money available for people to spend or save.
Disposal container
Dispossess proceedings
Legal action by the owner of property to oust or exclude an individual or business from using the property.