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TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCY OF ELECTRICAL NETWORK LOAD
M. MELDORF, Ü. TREUFELDT, J. KILTER
The dependency of electrical network load on outdoor temperature is examined in this paper. The mathematical model that considers the level of temperature dependency, inertia and non-linearity of the temperature influence, and changes with time is described.
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