The Relationship Analysis of Temperature and Electric Load

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With the improvement of the living standard of the people and the limit of the electric power supply, the shortage problem of the electric power are more and more serious in large cities. There are many factors affecting the requirement of urban electric power supply such as urban population, the structure and the scale of economic, the he weather conditions, etc. Based on the actual data of Beijing from 2008 year to 2009 year, we quantitatively analyze the relationship of temperature and electric load with regression analysis method. The result can provide the changing rules of the electric load with temperature and give some suggestions on improving urban electric power supply.

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