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ramp down

British  

verb

  1. to decrease or cause to decrease

  2. (intr) to decrease the effort involved in a process

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Coal plants, which can’t easily shut down and restart, either operate at a loss during those hours or ramp down to levels that are inefficient and cause mechanical wear and tear, Dorris said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The New York ISO asked dozens of large electricity users including manufacturers to ramp down their power usage on certain days to help make sure there was enough power.

From Barron's

That "then allows it to kind of ramp down its emissions over the subsequent 30 years or so" towards its 2070 net-zero target, he added.

From Barron's

However, as the company makes this transition, it will limit chats for minors to two hours per day, and that will “ramp down” before Nov. 25.

From Los Angeles Times

Eric Mauchan said the proximity of so much advanced technology and a state law requiring that greenhouse gas emissions ramp down to zero by 2050 helped make the community receptive.

From Seattle Times