Evaluation of Load Management as an Electric System Resource

Load Management is currently being evaluated by many utilities, including San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E), as a demand-side alternative to conventional electric system resources. The industry has identified improved load factors, capacity benefits, and lowering system costs as major operati...

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description Load Management is currently being evaluated by many utilities, including San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E), as a demand-side alternative to conventional electric system resources. The industry has identified improved load factors, capacity benefits, and lowering system costs as major operational benefits of load management, but there are still many uncertainties associated with its use as an electric system resource. This paper will address two specific areas. The first area is intended to establish general resource requirements, from the operating standpoint, that can be applied to all resources, Conventional and Alternate. The second area will address the potential of load management as an electric system resource. The SDG&E air conditioner control program will be evaluated in detail utilizing the established resource requirements.
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AIR CONDITIONERS
Applied sciences
CAPACITY
Circuit breakers
COMPUTERIZED CONTROL SYSTEMS
CONTROL SYSTEMS
COST
ELECTRIC UTILITIES
Electrical engineering. Electrical power engineering
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Energy management
ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY
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LOAD MANAGEMENT
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Medical services
Nuclear power generation
OPERATING COST
Operation. Load control. Reliability
POWER DEMAND
Power generation
Power networks and lines
Power system interconnection
PUBLIC UTILITIES
Substations
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