• DocumentCode
    1164049
  • Title

    A Load Management Feasibility Study for South Carolina Electric & Gas Co.

  • Author

    Flitter, J. ; Markel, L. ; Grimsrud, P.

  • Author_Institution
    South Carolina Electric & Gas
  • Issue
    10
  • fYear
    1982
  • Firstpage
    3877
  • Lastpage
    3884
  • Abstract
    This paper describes the methods used and results obtained in a study of the feasibility of residential load control. The study was conducted by Systems Control, Inc., and South Carolina Electric and Gas Company. It examined the costs and capabilities of the available load control equipment and compared those costs to the expected benefits of implementing load control. Three load control strategies were identified as the most economically viable based upon a screening analysis. These three strategies were subjected to a detailed multi-year simulation procedure using computer programs to (1) model appliance loads, (2) determine viable controlled appliance dispatch strategies, (3) calculate production costs and reliability, and (4) determine the resulting effects of load control on corporate finances. The study found that load control is not expected to be cost-effective on the SCE&G system because of SCE&G´s broad summer peak, its use of the Fairfield pumped hydro facility, the lack of peaking units in its present generation expansion plans, and limited amount of oil-fired generation now being used.
  • Keywords
    Central air conditioning; Control systems; Costs; Home appliances; Load flow control; Load management; Power generation economics; Resistance heating; Space heating; Water heating;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Power Apparatus and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9510
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TPAS.1982.317038
  • Filename
    4111202