Oil Shale, 2007, Vol. 24, No. 2 Special, pp. 237–247

 

TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCY OF ELECTRICAL NETWORK LOAD

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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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