Abstract
Customer Load Management (CLM) is the control by an electric utility of certain electrical loads or appliances whose demands can be deferred without inconveniencing the customer. A generalized approach to evaluating the benefits of CLM and its associated impacts on Energy Management Systems (EMS) is presented. Utilities that are considering implementation of CLM functions to existing systems, or that are upgrading or implementing advanced EMS's, should find this approach useful in evaluating the impacts of CLM on the control system designs.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 92-95 |
Number of pages | 4 |
State | Published - 1979 |
Event | Conf Rec Control Power Syst Conf Expo Tex A&M Univ - College Station, TX, USA Duration: Mar 19 1979 → Mar 21 1979 |
Conference
Conference | Conf Rec Control Power Syst Conf Expo Tex A&M Univ |
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City | College Station, TX, USA |
Period | 03/19/79 → 03/21/79 |