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The Relativity Analysis between Summer Loads and Climatic Condition of Ningbo

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Electronics and Signal Processing

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The climatic factor is one of the main factors that affect the summer load. Through the study of the relativity between the summer load and the climatic factor, based on the data of daily load and temperature of Jiangdong District, Ningbo, in July and August, we get the correlation coefficients between the loads on 288 time points and the average temperature, the maximum temperature, the minimum temperature and the T8 (temperature at 8 o’clock a.m.), respectively, which provide a theoretic support for forecasting of the summer load and the Demand Side Management (DSM).

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Shao, Y., Yu, X., Lu, H. (2011). The Relativity Analysis between Summer Loads and Climatic Condition of Ningbo. In: Hu, W. (eds) Electronics and Signal Processing. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 97. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21697-8_31

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