Increasing water and wastewater utility participation in demand response programs
The reliance of water utilities on the electric grid, and their ability to buffer its peak demands, are important components of the energy–water nexus. Demand response (DR) among water and wastewater utilities is an underutilized resource for balancing electric loads and is increasingly important as...
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Auteur principal: | Robert B. Sowby |
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Elsevier
2021
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