TY - ECHAP KW - Power system planning AU - James E McMahon AU - Joseph H Eto AU - Peter T Chan AU - Jonathan G Koomey AU - Mark D Levine AU - Chris Pignone AU - Henry Ruderman AU - Baruch Lev AU - J A Bloom AU - A.S Gleit AU - F.H Murphy AU - C Shoemaker AB -

The LBL Residential Energy and Hourly Demand Models provide forecasts of energy consumption and hourly demands by end-use. We applied these models to five electric utility service areas. Reasonable agreement with historical residential sales (within 5%) and hourly demands (within 15% on peak) was obtained over several years of data. These models offer: (1) end-use economic response (fuel choice and usage); (2) end-use engineering detail; (3) separation of customers into rate classes; (4) integration of residential sales and hourly demand projections; and (5) capability to analyze demand-side impacts.

BT - Strategic Planning in Energy and Natural Resources DA - 04/1987 N2 -

The LBL Residential Energy and Hourly Demand Models provide forecasts of energy consumption and hourly demands by end-use. We applied these models to five electric utility service areas. Reasonable agreement with historical residential sales (within 5%) and hourly demands (within 15% on peak) was obtained over several years of data. These models offer: (1) end-use economic response (fuel choice and usage); (2) end-use engineering detail; (3) separation of customers into rate classes; (4) integration of residential sales and hourly demand projections; and (5) capability to analyze demand-side impacts.

PB - Elsevier Science & Technology Books PY - 1987 T2 - Strategic Planning in Energy and Natural Resources TI - The LBL Residential Energy and Hourly Demand Models SN - 9780444702302 ER -