Calculation Model of Peak Power Load Shifting of Electric Thermal Storage Air-Conditioning System

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The government and the power grid corporations pay close attention how to evaluate the peak power load shifting ability of electric thermal storage air-conditioning system scientifically and rationally. The evaluation method of existing standard was analyzed briefly, and a new operable evaluation model based on the field tests was put forward. Based on the above analysis, the peak power load shifting of four projects was analyzed. Example shows that the analysis model can provides the basis for calculating the power load shifting indicator of electric thermal storage air-conditioning project.

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December 2012

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