The Effect of Meteorology Factors on Power Load in High-Temperature Seasons

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Power load consists of four components according to the law of its variation, normal load, weather-sensitive load, special-events load, random load, and we can separate the air conditioning load from power load. Then by fitting the relationship between meteorological factors and air-conditioning power consumption, can we grasp the effect of meteorology factors on power load in high-temperature seasons.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1008-1009)

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