Design and Simulations of Load Management Impact on Power System
Keywords:
Load Management, Maximum Demand, Demand Factor, Tariffs, Load Shifting, Load ReductionAbstract
The growth in the demand for electricity in India during the last decade witnessed a dramatic growth in the national`s annual residential development has played a major role in boosting the demand for electric power. The domestic sector in India already accounts for approximately 39 percent of electricity demand. To meet the projected demand for electrical power to cope with, the development plans, increases in the population and the rising in the living standards, government will have to accomplish new power generating units. Comparing with the high budget of constructing new generating power units, load management system it would be attractive resource that should be seriously considered as an important part of national energy program, where demand growth rate exceeds the supply since it is playing an increasing role around the world as a valuable and cost-effective energy resource. Hence, was light projecting on power load management program, for its benefit in reducing the energy demand at peak time?.
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