
Spatial Electric Load Forecasting
H. Lee Willis(Author)
CRC Press
2nd Edition
Published on 9. August 2002
Book
Hardback
766 pages
978-0-8247-0840-5 (ISBN)
Description
Containing 12 new chapters, this second edition offers increased coverage of weather correction and normalization of forecasts, anticipation of redevelopment, determining the validity of announced developments, and minimizing risk from over- or under-planning. It provides specific examples and detailed explanations of key points to consider for both standard and unusual utility forecasting situations, information on new algorithms and concepts in forecasting, a review of forecasting pitfalls and mistakes, case studies depicting challenging forecast environments, and load models illustrating various types of demand.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 45 mm
Weight
1243 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8247-0840-5 (9780824708405)
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H Lee Willis (Quanta Technology, Cary, North Carolina, USA) (Author)
Content
Spatial Electric Load Forecasting Consumer Demand for Power and ReliabilityCoincidence and Load BehaviorLoad Curve and End-Use ModelingWeather and Electric LoadWeather Design Criteria and Forecast NormalizationSpatial Load Growth BehaviorSpatial Forecast Accuracy and Error MeasuresTrending MethodsSimulation Method: Basic ConceptsA Detailed Look at the Simulation MethodBasics of Computerized SimulationAnalytical Building Blocks for Spatial SimulationAdvanced Elements of Computerized SimulationHybrid Trending-Simulation MethodsAdvanced Demand Methods: Multi-Fuel and Reliability ModelsComparison and Selection of Spatial Forecast MethodsDevelopment Dimensionality: Urban, Rural and Agrarian AreasMetropolitan Growth and Urban RedevelopmentSpatial Load Forecasting in Developing EconomiesUsing Spatial Forecasting Methods WellRecommendations and GuidelinesIndex