Abstract
The article presents the results of the analysis and systematization of the causes and consequences of the appearance of improper terms and corresponding definitions in publications and regulatory documents related to power systems. Illustrative examples of terminological incorrect terms in regulatory documents convince of the need to make appropriate changes to regulatory documents during their revision. References 5.
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