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Social Implications of Load Management - Micro Hydro Power

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Practical Action
EnDev Indonesia
Hydro Empowerment Network

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Social Implications of Load Management - Micro Hydro Power
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Load management is the process of balancing the supply of electricity on the network with the electrical load by adjusting or controlling the load rather than the power station output. This can be achieved by direct intervention of the utility in real time or by time clocks, or by using special tariffs to influence consumer behavior. This article explores forecast and management of load and demand for micro hydro projects.
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Anna Natascha Pfisterer, Tim Chiaradia, Andreas Michel and Ana Bachurova
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