Johannes P. Spangenberg, M. Kleingeld, J. V. van Rensburg
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Analysing the effect of DSM projects at South African cement factories
In any developing country an increasingly higher demand for electricity supply exists. South Africa experienced load shedding during 2007/2008 and again in 2014 due to a supply shortfall. Demand Side Management (DSM) is a short-term solution to stabilise the national grid by managing the electricity demand on the consumer's side. DSM aims to reduce the electricity consumption with immediate results in the short-term.