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Interactive short-Term Load Forecasting

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Operations Research in Progress

Part of the book series: Theory and Decision Library ((TDLU,volume 32))

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The general objective of planning in power system utilities is to ensure a secure and economic energy supply. The prediction of the load curve, usually for one or more days in advance provides the basis of the short-term operation planning.

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  1. G.T. Heinemann, D.A. Nordman and E.C. Plant: The Realtionship Beetween Summer Weather and Summer Loads — A Regression Analysis, IEEE Trans. on PAS-85 (1966), pp. 1144–1154.

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Lajda, P. (1982). Interactive short-Term Load Forecasting. In: Feichtinger, G., Kall, P. (eds) Operations Research in Progress. Theory and Decision Library, vol 32. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7901-7_33

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