Industrial Load Management

Industrial Load Management
Author: C.O. Bjork
Publisher: North Holland
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1989-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

During the last decades, ever since load management was first considered as a way of reducing the peak loads of electric power systems, interest has focussed on residential and commercial customers. All kinds of load management programs have been implemented for groups of these customer classes. This book concentrates on electricity demand by industrial customers and the specific load management alternatives that can be adopted by industry. All branches of industry have been studied and the book contains branch-wise information about total energy use and specified use of electricity and fuels. The main electric power demanding processes and equipment are identified and the load characteristics are described. Theoretical aspects are combined with guidance on practical performance. The book also contains a powerful simulation model which is described in detail. The model program code, in PASCAL, is included together with basic input data files. Results revealed in the book show that profitability is highly dependent on both the industrial load management strategies and the structure of the electricity rate. Large savings, stemming from substantial peak load reductions and from the use of bivalent heating systems are revealed.Containing 130 illustrations, 11 tables and an extensive literature review, this book is unique in its emphasis on industry, electric utilities, and industrial load management. The book will be of considerable interest to consultants, educational institutes and industries of all kinds.

Electrical Load Management in Industrial Facilities

Electrical Load Management in Industrial Facilities
Author: Mohamed Gheith
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2012
Genre: Electric power consumption
ISBN: 9783847327165

In any manufacturing process, production cost is of importance in the production process, one major part in production cost is the electrical energy cost. However, factory managers often pay little attention to energy costs in general, and electricity costs in particular, because they are simply regarded as "non-manageable." By applying electrical load management techniques industrial facilities could achieve cost saving in electrical energy consumption due to reducing the peak demand. This achievement could be reached by optimally scheduling the electrical loads/processes. This book discusses in details the importance of electrical load management as one of the hottest topics in present and next decades. Based on load shifting technique, it provides a systematic approach in modeling and analysis of load management practical problems.