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Electricity demand in Kazakhstan

Energy Policy, 2007
Properties of electricity demand in transition economies have not been sufficiently well researched mostly due to data limitations. However, information on the properties of electricity demand is necessary for policy makers to evaluate effects of price changes on different consumers and obtain demand forecasts for capacity planning.
Zauresh Atakhanova, Peter Howie
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Electricity Demand Forecasting

2010
Electricity demand forecasting has attracted the attention of many researchers and power company staff. It still does so because with better forecasting, power companies can approach exact plans with no over- or –under planning. This is reflected as being the right investment in terms of time, money, and performance.
Fawwaz Elakrmi, Nazih Abu Shikhah
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ELECTRICITY DEMAND AND ELECTRICITY VALUE [PDF]

open access: possible, 2000
The estimation of the demand for electricity is important in the appraisal of power projects because it often affects the benefits of the projects. For projects that involve a decision about the timing of investment- when to install new capacity to meet the demand- the precision of the electricity demand forecast can be critical.
Henry Lim, Glenn Jenkins
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Modelling peak electricity demand

Journal of Forecasting, 1992
AbstractThis paper estimates a forecasting equation for the hourly peak electricity demand one day in the future. The models incorporate deterministic influences such as holidays, stochastic influences such as average loads by building bivariate models, and exogenous influences such as the weather which is given a careful non‐linear formulation. Out‐of‐
Robert F. Engle   +2 more
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Residential Demand for Electric Energy

The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1975
A serious impediment to the design of appro,A-IL priate public policies with regard to the ''energy crisis" is the lack of general agreement concerning the determinants of energy demand. This paper considers the determinants of residential demand for electric energy.
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Rural Electric Demand Research

IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 1985
In cooperative research with rural power suppliers in Nebraska, 35 recording demand meters were installed. The demand study was started in December of 1980 and concluded in March of 1983. Data collection in Nebraska was concentrated in a five-county area in eastcentral Nebraska. Customers were sampled based on a stratified randomized design. Electrical
Laverne E. Stetson, Gregory L. Stark
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Electricity demand and price

Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1938
will be generally agreed that demand is just as important a factor as supply in the price-fixing of electricity. The consumer, like the producer, is a free agent, and just as the latter cannot be forced to sell at a loss so the former cannot be compelled to buy at a loss, i.e. to take more than it pays him to do.
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Crowdsourced electricity demand forecast

2016 IEEE International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2), 2016
We propose a new approach to forecasting the demand for a commodity in which the supplier asks each consumer to forecast its own demand in return for a monetary reward that is proportional to the accuracy of the forecast. Such an approach is applicable when demand for a perishable commodity is uncertain and forecast error leads to waste for suppliers ...
Kenneth Humphreys, Jia Yuan Yu
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Electricity demand in Tunisia

Energy Policy, 2012
This paper examines the global electricity demand in Tunisia as a function of gross domestic product in constant price, the degree of urbanization, the average annual temperature, and the real electricity price per Kwh. This demand will be examined employing annual data over a period spanning almost thirty one years from 1976 to 2006.
Imen Gam, Jaleleddine Ben Rejeb
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Price-Responsive Electric Demand

2002
California’s electricity crisis has ignited a national debate over electricity deregulation and national energy policy. Thousands of words have been written on the role of transmission limitations, load growth, generation ownership, abnormal weather, poor market design, insufficient supply, and shortage of gas, and all of these factors are important ...
Romkaew Broehm, Peter Fox-Penner
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