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Estimation of the demand for electricity

Applied Economics, 1987
The residential consumer of electricity is often faced with a price schedule, where the price per kWh differs according to the amountof electricity consumed. 1 1In this study, the relations between the price per kWh are not considered as a function of the time-of-use(TOU).
Helden G. J. van   +2 more
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Meeting future electricity demand

Electronics and Power, 1987
Over recent years the economic recession resulted in reduced electricity sales and as a consequence created an excess of generating capacity on the CEGB system which was reduced by progressively advancing the retirement of plant. This position of excess capacity is changing as the UK economy picks up, and there is now a need for new power stations to ...
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Residential demand for electricity

Energy Economics, 1981
Abstract Short- and long-run responses by households to changes in the price of electricity are estimated using data which permit measurement of the marginal price of electricity, the infra-marginal demand charge, and estimates of household appliance stocks. The price elasticities of high- and low-level users of electricity are compared.
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Electricity Demand Modelling with Genetic Programming

2015
Load forecasting is a critical task for all the operations of power systems. Especially during hot seasons, the influence of weather on energy demand may be strong, principally due to the use of air conditioning and refrigeration. This paper investigates the application of Genetic Programming on day-ahead load forecasting, comparing it with Neural ...
Castelli Mauro   +3 more
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Prediction markets to forecast electricity demand [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
Forecasting electricity demand for future years is an essential step in resource planning. A common approach is for the system operator to predict future demand from the estimates of individual distribution companies. However, the predictions thus obtained may be of poor quality, since the reporting incentives are unclear.
Luciano I. de Castro, Peter Cramton
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Effectiveness of demand response in achieving supply-demand matching in a renewables dominated electricity system: A modelling approach

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021
Balasubramanian Sambasivam   +1 more
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Residential demand for electricity

Journal of Econometrics, 1979
Wallace Hendricks   +2 more
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Electricity demand studies revisited

Resources and Energy, 1992
Shahdad Naghshpour, Keith Willett
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Demand for Electricity

Science, 1989
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