Abstract
In this paper, concepts of electric load management are discussed for effective energy conservation. It is shown that the conservation program must be comprehensive to provide solutions to the problems facing the electric consumer, the electric utility and the society by reducing the rate of growth of energy consumption and power system peak demand requirements. The impact of energy management programs on electric energy conservation is examined, with emphasis on efficiency, storage, cogeneration and controls with computers.
Citation Formats
El-Shirbeeny, E H.T.
Energy conservation prospects through electric load management.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1984.
Web.
El-Shirbeeny, E H.T.
Energy conservation prospects through electric load management.
United Kingdom.
El-Shirbeeny, E H.T.
1984.
"Energy conservation prospects through electric load management."
United Kingdom.
@misc{etde_5108231,
title = {Energy conservation prospects through electric load management}
author = {El-Shirbeeny, E H.T.}
abstractNote = {In this paper, concepts of electric load management are discussed for effective energy conservation. It is shown that the conservation program must be comprehensive to provide solutions to the problems facing the electric consumer, the electric utility and the society by reducing the rate of growth of energy consumption and power system peak demand requirements. The impact of energy management programs on electric energy conservation is examined, with emphasis on efficiency, storage, cogeneration and controls with computers.}
journal = []
volume = {233}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1984}
month = {Apr}
}
title = {Energy conservation prospects through electric load management}
author = {El-Shirbeeny, E H.T.}
abstractNote = {In this paper, concepts of electric load management are discussed for effective energy conservation. It is shown that the conservation program must be comprehensive to provide solutions to the problems facing the electric consumer, the electric utility and the society by reducing the rate of growth of energy consumption and power system peak demand requirements. The impact of energy management programs on electric energy conservation is examined, with emphasis on efficiency, storage, cogeneration and controls with computers.}
journal = []
volume = {233}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1984}
month = {Apr}
}