نتایج جستجو برای: electricity consumption

تعداد نتایج: 255418  

2003
Jorge Duarte Fátima Rodrigues Vera Figueiredo Zita Vale

With the electricity market liberalization, the distribution and retail companies are looking for better market strategies based on adequate information upon the consumption patterns of its electricity customers. A fair insight on the customers’ behavior will permit the definition of specific contract aspects based on the different consumption patterns. In this paper, we propose a KDD project a...

2006
Laura Fernàndez-Villadangos Pablo Arocena Germà Bel Joan-Ramon Borrell Antón Costas Xavier Fageda Maite Martínez-Granado Anna Matas Carlos Vázquez Bert Willems Peter Zweifel

During the last two decades there has been an increase in using dynamic tariffs for billing household electricity consumption. This has questioned the suitability of traditional pricing schemes, such as two-part tariffs, since they contribute to create marked peak and offpeak demands. The aim of this paper is to assess if two-part tariffs are an efficient pricing scheme using Spanish household ...

2009
Steven K. Firth Richard A. Buswell Kevin J. Lomas

Photovoltaic systems can reduce the CO2 emissions associated with the consumption of electricity in dwellings. One key issue that affects both the economic case for home installation and the integration with the mains electricity grid is the match between the instantaneous production and demand for power. This initial study considers a sample of 10 dwellings which were monitored under the UK Go...

2014
Omid Ardakanian Negar Koochakzadeh Rayman Preet Singh Lukasz Golab Srinivasan Keshav

In this paper, we investigate a critical problem in smart meter data mining: computing electricity consumption profiles. We present a simple, interpretable and practical profiling framework for residential consumers, which accounts for variations in electricity consumption at different times of day and at different external temperatures. Our approach is to isolate the effect of external tempera...

2016
Adedamola Adepetu Srinivasan Keshav

Time-of-Use (ToU) electricity pricing is an electricity pricing scheme where consumers are charged at a rate that is dependent on the time of electricity consumption. This pricing scheme is often implemented to match the cost of generating and supplying electricity, and to make consumers defer appliance usage; this would reduce the daily electricity consumption peak that can both reduce the cos...

existed electricity grids deliver produced power to the consumer passing through transmission and distribution grids. According to high losses of these grids in transmission level and inexistence of bilateral interaction for simultaneous information exchange, a concept of smart grids were made by capabilities such as consciously participation of consumers in the smart electricity grids, an amou...

2007
Dallas Burtraw

California’s Global Warming Solutions Act (Assembly Bill 32) requires the state to reduce aggregate greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020. One of the challenges California faces is how the state should regulate the electricity sector. About 80 percent of the state’s electricity consumption is generated in the state, but about 52 percent of the greenhouse gas emissions associated with ...

Journal: :MIS Quarterly 2016
Wolfgang Ketter Markus Peters John Collins Alok Gupta

The shift toward sustainable electricity systems is one of the grand challenges of the 21 century. Decentralized production from renewable sources, electric mobility, and related advances are at odds with traditional power systems where central large-scale generation of electricity follows inelastic consumer demand. Information systems innovations can enable new forms of dynamic electricity tra...

2015
Wendy N. Cowan Tsangyao Chang

This study reexamines the causal link between electricity consumption, economic growth and CO2 emissions in the BRICS countries (i.e., Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) for the period 1990– 2010, using panel causality analysis, accounting for dependency and heterogeneity across countries. Regarding the electricity–GDP nexus, the empirical results support evidence on the feedback h...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Leonie Wenz Anders Levermann Maximilian Auffhammer

There is growing empirical evidence that anthropogenic climate change will substantially affect the electric sector. Impacts will stem both from the supply side-through the mitigation of greenhouse gases-and from the demand side-through adaptive responses to a changing environment. Here we provide evidence of a polarization of both peak load and overall electricity consumption under future warm...

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