Grid Shift the Peak Air Conditioning Load Regulation Applied Research

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As the growth of the national economy and the constantly improving of people's living standards, electricity load has maintained a rapid, high growth, especially the air conditioning load growth makes a greater impact on the economical operation of power grids, power supply and demand balance. How to achieve the peak air conditioning load regulation of power grid load cut is the main research contents of this paper, this paper design an implementation of intelligent air conditioning load regulation of power system peak load shifting program. The article describes the characteristics of grid load in the current economic situation. Designing on the different forms of communication networking Negative control chip and centralized control of the intelligent air conditioning load, also described the entire system of communication networking solutions and peaking strategy.

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September 2013

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