Issues in forecasting demand-side management program impacts

This paper presents a summary of important issues associated with predicting demand-side management (DSM) program impacts. The issues are identified by describing the general mechanisms by which DSM programs effect energy and/or demand impacts. The determinants of program impacts are then reviewed t...

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Operation. Load control. Reliability
Petroleum
Power industry
Power networks and lines
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Shape
Space heating
Strategic planning
Water heating
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