Brownouts are caused by a temporary reduction in voltage in an electrical power system, often due to high demand exceeding supply, equipment malfunctions, or faults in the transmission lines. Utilities may intentionally implement brownouts to prevent total blackouts by shedding load during peak usage times. Other contributing factors can include extreme weather conditions or aging infrastructure that fails to meet current power demands.
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