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2 November 2023 Study on the impact of time-of-use electricity price adjustment on the electricity load characteristics of various industries in Hebei
Tao Yao, Xiaolong Yang, Chenjun Sun, Yu zhang, Ran Zhang, Xinjie Wei
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Proceedings Volume 12919, International Conference on Electronic Materials and Information Engineering (EMIE 2023); 129190D (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3011243
Event: 3rd International Conference on Electronic Materials and Information Engineering (EMIE 2023), 2023, Guangzhou,, China
Abstract
Time-of-use price adjustments are becoming more and more frequent, and there is an urgent need to study methods to evaluate the effect of time-of-use price adjustments. This paper analyses the effect of time-of-use electricity price adjustment from two perspectives: the monthly average load curve of the overall load of large industry and general industry and commerce, and the monthly load average load curve of key industries. The two assessment methods came to completely opposite conclusions. The conclusions drawn from the overall load analysis are deceptive through comparison. In-depth industry segmentation analysis of time-of-use electricity price effect can more accurately and objectively evaluate the time-of-use electricity price effect. The analysis conclusion of this paper has certain enlightenment for the future evaluation of time-of-use electricity price evaluation.
(2023) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Tao Yao, Xiaolong Yang, Chenjun Sun, Yu zhang, Ran Zhang, and Xinjie Wei "Study on the impact of time-of-use electricity price adjustment on the electricity load characteristics of various industries in Hebei", Proc. SPIE 12919, International Conference on Electronic Materials and Information Engineering (EMIE 2023), 129190D (2 November 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3011243
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KEYWORDS
Industry

Power consumption

Industrial chemicals

Metals

Minerals

Mining

Raw materials

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