DocumentCode
1361382
Title
Power/energy: Demand-side load management: The rising cost of peak-demand power means that utilities must encourage customers to manage power usage
Author
Gellings, C.W.
Author_Institution
Public Service Electric & Gas Co., Newark, NJ, USA
Volume
18
Issue
12
fYear
1981
Firstpage
49
Lastpage
52
Abstract
As electricity cost increases, more and more utilities are extending their activities into once-forbidden territory: the customer´s side of the meter. In order to increase efficiency and hold the line on costs, they are controlling, directly and indirectly, when and how the electric energy is used-shifting from a supply-side-only viewpoint to demand-side technologies. They are including the customer as a new utility corporate planning option. This control is called load management. It aims to even out or change the magnitude of hour-to-hour and season-to-season variations in electricity demands; it cuts off the peaks and fills in the valleys in demand-time curves. The procedure benefits utilities by allowing more uniform use of generating equipment and thus benefits users by helping to hold down rates. Implementation and effects of this type of load management are discussed.
Keywords
electricity supply industry; load regulation; management; tariffs; electricity supply industry; load management; tariffs; Electricity; Load management; Resistance heating; Solar heating; Space heating; Water heating;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Spectrum, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9235
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSPEC.1981.6369703
Filename
6369703
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