Load Profiling: A California Application
Carl H Silsbee and
Stathis Kostopoulos
Journal of Regulatory Economics, 1999, vol. 15, issue 2, 199-214
Abstract:
In numerous places, events are rapidly leading to the development of regional power exchanges with visible hourly prices, which are open to purchases by 'direct access' customers. Currently, the vast majority of smaller customers have meters that are not capable of recording hourly usage, so that these customers are effectively precluded from power exchange purchases. Load profiling is frequently suggested as an alternative to installation of hourly usage meters, which will allow smaller customers to participate in direct access. This article describes how direct access load profiling can be implemented, discusses the technical challenges, and reports the results of a simulation study. Copyright 1999 by Kluwer Academic Publishers
Date: 1999
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