An introduction to load management

Abstract Permanent availability of electricity is nowadays taken for granted, but grid reliability and sustainability is an everyday process of supply and demand balancing. In this document we provide a comprehensive study of the load management methods, techniques and programs theoretically described or practically used in developed and developing countries. Not only experience and actual situation, but also evaluation, future goals and challenges are described.

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