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the time of the year. Most of the reversion back to oil occurs in spring and summer when demand for gas to heating and … electricity is low and net-availability and transport capacity high. Accounting for periods of gas specific pricing is relevant … prevalent in recent years, i.e., we find no evidence of underinvestment in capacity after deregulation. …
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-- Integrated Resource Planning (IRP) - which incorporates demand-side management (DSM) programs whenever the marginal cost of the … valuable information to the participants in an EIS process involving capacity expansion of an electric or gas utility. The … expansion path for each altemative, the detailed quantification of environmental damages associated with capacity expansion, and …
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line, 2 - voltage support, 3 - demand reduction, 4 - combustion turbines. The evaluation factors include measures of …
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the time of the year. Most of the reversion back to oil occurs in spring and summer when demand for gas to heating and … electricity is low and net-availability and transport capacity high. Accounting for periods of gas specific pricing is relevant … prevalent in recent years, i.e., we find no evidence of underinvestment in capacity after deregulation. …
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Demand Response (DR) is capable of reducing the need for generation capacity investments in order to ensure system … security. We utilise this fact to devise a novel methodology for estimating a load-shifting DR resource's capacity contribution … and therefore determining DR's potential for participation in capacity markets. DR primarily affects the equilibrium …
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the time of the year. Most of the reversion back to oil occurs in spring and summer when demand for gas to heating and … electricity is low and net-availability and transport capacity high. Accounting for periods of gas specific pricing is relevant … prevalent in recent years, i.e., we find no evidence of underinvestment in capacity after deregulation. …
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Due to its non-storable nature, electricity is a commodity with probably the most volatile spot prices, exemplified by occasional spikes. Appropriate pricing, portfolio, and risk management models have to incorporate these characteristics, and the spikes in particular. We investigate the nature...
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intensified compared to its production capacity, which is problematic for Pakistan's social and economic stability. Hence, it is …
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