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Amortise

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A`mor´tise
v.1.Same as Amortize, Amortization, etc.
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Verb1.Amortise - liquidate graduallyamortise - liquidate gradually                  
liquidate, pay off - eliminate by paying off (debts)


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By charging batteries during the latent periods of low demand and giving back this energy to the grid at large volumes during periods of high electrical need , load-leveling is a technique that helps to eliminate the need for costly peaking power plants and helps amortise the value of generators over more and extended hours of operation.
By using the Easy Installment Plan, customers can now afford to purchase quality products and services and amortise payments at no extra burden," he added.
it does mean that you'll need to amortise faster but it also means that you'll potentially save yourself thousands in interest payments.
 
 
 
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