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Operational Cost Savings of Direct Load Control

Direct load control -- load which is under the control of the system dispatcher, such as could be the case under say demand subscription service -- can be used to reduce system spinning reserve. Such a reduction may constitute a significant additional saving in system variable cost. The objective of...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on power apparatus and systems 1984-05, Vol.PAS-103 (5), p.988-993
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Computational modeling
Costs
Economic forecasting
Electrical engineering. Electrical power engineering
Electrical power engineering
Exact sciences and technology
Load flow control
Load modeling
Operation. Load control. Reliability
Power generation economics
Power networks and lines
Power system economics
Power system reliability
Spinning
Thermal loading
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