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Electric load forecasting for Shanghai urban area

  • Electromechanical Engineering And Automation
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Journal of Shanghai University (English Edition)

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In this paper electric load is forecast for the classified power consumers of Shanghai urban area for the scheduled years in short term and in long term respectively. The monthly load in 1999 is forecast on the basis of the data during 1992–1998, and the approximate load in 2010 is forecast on the basis of the data during 1990–1998.

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Xie, Gd., Huang, Sr., Xu, Fl. et al. Electric load forecasting for Shanghai urban area. J. of Shanghai Univ. 4, 128–132 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11741-000-0011-3

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