U.S. electric utility demand-side management 1996
The US Electric Utility Demand-Side Management report presents comprehensive information on electric power industry demand-side management (DSM) activities in the US at the national, regional, and utility levels. The objective of the publication is to provide industry decision makers, government policy makers, analysts, and the general public with historical data that may be used in understanding DSM as it related to the US electric power industry. The first chapter, ``Profile: U.S. Electric Utility Demand-Side Management,`` presents a general discussion of DSM, its history, current issues, and a review of key statistics for the year. Subsequent chapters present discussions and more detailed data on energy savings, peak load reductions and costs attributable to DSM. 9 figs., 24 tabs.
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2010-07-22
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| Subject: | energy planning and policy | ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY | LOAD MANAGEMENT | USA | ENERGY CONSERVATION | PEAK LOAD | COMPILED DATA | STATISTICAL DATA | ENERGY EFFICIENCY | SECTORAL ANALYSIS |
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