电力系统负荷管理

H. Long, J. Smith
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负荷管理是改变电力使用的实际或表面模式的系统概念,以便在电力的生产和分配中节约资源,包括燃料和资本。负荷管理是通过在发电端(供应管理)或用户端(使用管理)控制电力系统中的潮流来实现的。传统上,电力系统的设计和运行都是为了满足用户对电力的瞬时需求,而控制问题一直是发电机组的负荷跟随问题之一,即供电管理。电路的用户端或使用端已经失控,导致发电机组必须遵循的电力需求的高峰和低谷。为了减少初级发电厂的这种巨大波动,一些公用事业公司利用大型抽水蓄能装置增加了能量储存,这些装置的运行是供应管理的一部分。然而,电力系统的其余部分必须继续对需求的波动做出反应。用电管理是在用户端直接控制电力需求的一种管理方式,可以是由公用事业公司控制,也可以是由用户控制,也可以是双方合作控制。负荷管理特别具有吸引力,因为它有可能在电力生产和分配方面节约能源和资本,将大量燃料基础从石油和天然气转向煤炭、核能或可再生能源,并稳定电力成本。
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Load management on the electric power system
Load management is the systems concept of altering the real or apparent pattern of electricity use in order to conserve resources, both fuel and capital, in the production and distribution of electrical energy. Load management is achieved through controlling the power flow in the electric system at the generating end (supply management) or the customer end (use management). Traditionally, the electric power system has been designed and operated to respond to the customers' instantaneous demands for electric power and the control problem has been one of load-following by generating units, i.e., supply management. The customer or use end of the circuit has been uncontrolled, resulting in large peaks and valleys in power demand which the generating units must follow. To reduce these large swings at the primary generating plants, some utilities have added energy storage using large pumped hydro installations whose operation is a part of the supply management. However, the remainder of the power system must continue to respond to the swings in demand. Use management operates at the customer end to control the power demand directly, either by the utility or by the customer or cooperatively. Load management is particularly attractive because of the potential to conserve energy and capital in both production and distribution of electric power, to shift a significant amount of fuel base from oil and natural gas to coal, nuclear, or renewable sources and to stabilize the cost of electricity.
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