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1

Consumer durable choice and the demand for electricity. Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1985.

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Division, Ontario Hydro System Planning. Demand/supply options study: The options. [Toronto]: Ontario Hydro, System Planning Division, 1986.

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Reiss, Peter C. Household electricity demand, revisited. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2001.

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Parikh, Jyoti K. Planning for demand side management in the electricity sector. Bombay: Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, 1994.

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Hari Gupta, Om, Manoj Tripathy, and Vijay K. Sood. Protection Challenges in Meeting Increasing Electric Power Demand. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60500-1.

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Michigan Electricity Options Study. Work Group Number Two. Final report of Work Group Number Two: Demand-side resource options. [Lansing]: Michigan Dept. of Commerce, 1987.

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The smart grid: Enabling energy efficiency and demand response. Lilburn, GA: Fairmont Press, 2009.

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Meeting future energy needs draft demand/supply planning strategy. [Toronto]: Ontario Hydro, System Planning Division, 1987.

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Glen, Jack D. Private sector electricity in developing countries: Supply and demand. Washington, D.C: World Bank, 1992.

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Ontario. Legislative Assembly. Select Committee on Energy. Report on Ontario Hydro draft demand supply planning strategy. [Toronto]: The Committee, 1989.

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Ontario. Legislative Assembly. Select Committee on Energy. Report on Ontario Hydro draft demand/supply planning strategy. S.l: s.n, 1989.

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Fesharaki, Fereidun. Electricity in Asia Pacific: Power station fuel demand to 2000. London: Economist Intelligence Unit, 1989.

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Scott, S. Domestic electricity demand: Executive summary. Dublin: Economic and Social Research Institute, 1991.

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United States. Office of Energy Markets and End Use., ed. Analysis of growth in electricity demand, 1980-1984. Washington, DC: Energy Information Administration, Office of Energy Markets and End Use, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1985.

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Yépez-Garcia, Rigoberto Ariel. Meeting the balance of electricity supply and demand in Latin America and the Caribbean. Washington, D.C: World Bank, 2011.

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Swinger, Patricia. Shedding light on the Willamette Valley: The history of Consumers Power Inc. Virginia Beach, VA: Donning Company Publishers, 2014.

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Ontario Hydro. System Planning Division. 1987 bulk electricity system demand/supply report: 1987 to 2006. [Toronto]: Ontario Hydro, System Planning Division, 1987.

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Reiss, Peter C. Demand and pricing in electricity markets: Evidence from San Diego during California's energy crisis. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2003.

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Cicchetti, Charles. Including unbundled demand side options in electric utility bidding programs. Cambridge, Mass: Energy and Environmental Policy Center, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 1988.

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Francisco, Clodualdo R. Demand for electricity in the Philippines: Implications for alternative electricity pricing policies. Legaspi Village, Makati, Metro Manila: Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 1988.

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Patrick, Robert H. Estimating the customer-level demand for electricity under real-time market prices. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2001.

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NATO Advanced Study Institute on Demand-Side Management and Electricity End-Use Efficiency (1987 Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal). Demand-side management and electricity end-use efficiency. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988.

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Chernick, P. L. From here to efficiency: Securing demand-management resources. Boston, Mass. (18 Tremont St., Suite 1000, Boston 02108): Resource Insight, 1993.

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Palomino, G. E. Photovoltaic systems at TU Electric Power Park. Palo Alto, CA: Electric Power Research Institute, 1996.

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Hu, Zhaoguang. Integrated Resource Strategic Planning and Power Demand-Side Management. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013.

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Electricity marginal cost pricing: Applications in eliciting demand responses. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2012.

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Jain, Manisha. Managing power demand: A case study of the residential sector in Delhi. New Delhi: The Energy and Resource Institute, 2007.

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Massachusetts. Division of Energy Resources. A consumers' guide to understanding changes in the electric industry in Massachusetts. Boston, Mass.?]: Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Division of Energy Resources, 1998.

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Gellings, Clark W. Demand-side management planning. Lilburn, GA: Fairmont Press, 1993.

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Ana Lúcia Rodrigues da Silva. Comportamento do grande consumidor de energia elétrica. São Paulo, SP: Instituto Geodireito, 2011.

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Mitchell, Bridger M. Projecting the demand for electricity: A survey and forecast. Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1986.

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Michigan Electricity Options Study. Work Group Number Five. Final report of Work Group Number Five: Current electricity use and future demand projections. [Lansing]: Michigan Dept. of Commerce, 1987.

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Montana. Dept. of Natural Resources and Conservation. Energy notes: Energy efficiency through demand-side management. [Helena: Montana Dept. of Natural Resources and Conservation, 1994.

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Stötzer, Martin. Demand Side Integration in elektrischen Verteilnetzen Potenzialanalyse und Bewertung. Magdeburg: Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, 2012.

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New directions in econometric modeling of energy demand: With applications to Latin America. Washington, D.C: Inter-American Development Bank, 1992.

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Kavalec, Chris. California energy demand 2010-2020: Staff revised forecast : staff final report. 2nd ed. [Sacramento, Calif.]: California Energy Commission, 2009.

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Cavalec, Chris, and Tom Gorin. California energy demand 2010-2020: Staff revised forecast : staff final report. [Sacramento, Calif.]: California Energy Commission, 2009.

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Trimmer, Walter L. Electrical demand charges-- how to keep them low. [Corvallis, Or.]: Oregon State University Extension Service, Washington State University Cooperative Extension, University of Idaho Cooperative Extension Service, and U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1986.

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Kokkelenberg, Edward Charles. Oil shocks and the demand for electricity. Ithaca, N.Y: Dept. of Agricultural Economics, New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Cornell University, 1992.

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Priddy, Ritchie. Demand response sparks interest in new generation of energy management technologies. Cambridge, Mass. (55 Cambridge Parkway, Cambridge 02142): CERA, 2003.

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Pillon, Jeffrey R. The Michigan Public Service Commission staff forecast for Consumers Power Company's electricity sales and peak load, 1993 to 2007. [Lansing]: Forecasting Section, Strategic Planning Division, Public Service Commission, Michigan Dept. of Commerce, 1993.

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Malarz, Adam. Electricity generation in Japan: A fossil fuel demand model. Canberra: Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 1992.

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Commission, Michigan Public Service. Commission staff report on Consumers Power Company's 1990 integrated resource planning report: Final report. [Lansing, MI]: Michigan Public Service Commission, Michigan Dept. of Commerce, 1991.

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Estomin, Steven. Updated load forecast of energy and peak demand on the Delmarva Peninsula. Bethesda, Md. (4550 Montgomery Ave., Bethesda 20814): Exeter Associates, 1986.

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Akiyama, T. Electricity demand in Asia and the effects on energy supply and the investment environment. Washington, DC: World Bank, International Economics Dept., Commodity Policy and Analysis Unit, 1995.

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Hydro, Ontario Ontario. Providing the balance of power: Ontario Hydro's plan to serve customers' electricity needs: demand. Toronto: Ontario Hydro, 1991.

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Holt, Edward A. Understanding consumer demand for green power. National Wind Coordinating Committee, 1999.

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Ezra, Hausman, American Public Power Association, and Synapse Energy Economics (Firm), eds. LMP electricity markets: Market operations, market power, and value for consumers. Washington, D.C: American Power Association, 2007.

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Consumer durable choice and demand for electricity. Elsevier Science, 1985.

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Rez, Peter. Electrical Power Distribution. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802297.003.0006.

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It is very difficult to store electrical energy in sufficient quantities, and transmission over long distances results in unacceptable losses. Generation of electrical power therefore has to match demand. The peaks in electrical demand usually come from domestic rather than industrial consumers. Generating systems that are best left running continuously, such as nuclear, are used to meet the base load, which is the demand that does not change with time of day or season. Generally, anything involving a steam cycle is better suited to meeting base load demand. Gas turbines that can respond quickly are used to meet demand peaks.
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