Fahrioglu, 1999 - Google Patents
The design of optimal demand management programsFahrioglu, 1999
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- Fahrioglu M
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Reliable operation in a deregulated environment and under conditions of uncertainty requires that loads be considered adjustable. This paper assumes that participation in demand management programs is entirely voluntary, and the compensation for participation …
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