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Demand-side management

Utilities Policy, 1993
Abstract Demand-side management (DSM) programmes can play a valuable role in regulated natural monopolies to compensate for the average pric ing signals to customers arising from classical cost-of-service tolls and tariffs. The corrective influence would apply equally to either increase or decrease demand, depending upon whether average costs for a ...
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Demand side management

2023
Abstract This chapter describes demand side management, which is a method to better utilise the residual load by shifting consumption over time. The two basic methods, shifting loads and reducing loads, are described. Several examples show how schedules can be created to better use the residual load.
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Demand Side Abundance

East Central Europe, 2016
In this essay, the discussion proceeds from the public image of the functionary at the end of the Rákosi era, through the Kádárist policies of ‘new sobriety’ disciplining the functionary in order not to irritate and provoke the rest of society, to the new contrat sociale established by the mid-1960s in which the party-state apparatus class and the ...
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Water Demand Side

1998
The characteristics of the demand for water with regard to both quality and volume, as embedded in the interrelations between supply and demand, can be ascertained by considering the patterns of water withdrawal, and deliveries by and for the basic blocks of users. These include residential customers, public facilities, commercial and industrial users,
Nicolas Spulber, Asghar Sabbaghi
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Peak Energy Demand and Demand Side Response

2015
Peak Energy Demand and Demand Side Response presents evidence on a set of Demand Side Response activities, ranging from price-based to incentive-based programmes and policies. Examples are drawn from different programmes for both residential and non-residential sectors of electricity demand, including Time of Use tariffs, Critical Peak Pricing ...
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Demand Side Management

2012
The implementation of DSM programs is likely to introduce improvement in the efficiency of power systems, reduce financial burdens on utilities to build new energy facilities, improve the environmental situation, and lower the cost of delivered energy to consumers; thus lowering O&M costs as well as consumer bills, enhance system reliability by ...
Alok Kumar, Sushanta K. Chatterjee
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Demand-side management

Proceedings of TENCON '93. IEEE Region 10 International Conference on Computers, Communications and Automation, 2002
Power utilities worldwide are under mounting pressure to ensure that power system development is environmentally friendly. Demand-side management (DSM) programme is viewed as the least-cost energy resource when both environmental costs and welfare needs are taken into account.
M. Ibrahim, M.Z. Jaafar, M.R.A. Ghani
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Demand-Side Interventions

2010
The majority of this book has focused on supply-side solutions— policies that influence the behavior of farmers, landowners, timber companies, fisherman, and corporations. Many of these policies, by influencing the prices and quantities of goods produced, end up influencing demand.
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The Demand Side

2016
This chapter explores the cultural and technological factors contributing to the growing consumption of illicit medicines bought online. First it contextualises the UK consumer/patient in the virtual world. Next, drawing on ethnographic research data, it offers an advanced understanding of the consumer decision-making processes and other contributing ...
Alexandra Hall, Georgios A. Antonopoulos
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Demand-side management

Resources and Energy, 1992
Abstract This paper describes methods of introducing energy conservation as an alternative to additional generation. Such strategies should be followed if conservation costs less than generation. However, many existing utility conservation programs have not succeeded because they have increased utility costs while reducing utility sales thus ...
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