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Computerized peak-shaving system for alleviating electric utility peak loads

Patent 4023043 Issued on May 10, 1977. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject May 10, 1994. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 05/577936 filed on 05/15/1975

US Classes:

307/38, Selectively connected or controlled load circuits219/485, With total current or power limiting means700/296Time based control (e.g., real time or duty cycle)

Examiners

Primary: Schaefer, Robert K.
Assistant: Ginsburg, Morris

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Abstract

A system for lowering electrical energy peak demand while minimizing service disruption allows instantaneous dropping of a plurality of interruptible thermal storage devices with predictable reserve capacity. At the time the loads are dropped, a central computer establishes a plurality of permissible off-times for corresponding mutually exclusive groups of loads in similar installations based on characteristic projected energy consumption profiles predicted from past statistical history for the groups. At the end of each off-time interval, a central transmitter transmits reconnect signals to which the devices in the corresponding group are responsive. The groups of units are thus reconnected sequentially avoiding the possibility of generating a secondary peak by indiscriminate, simultaneous reconnection. The reconnection sequence is determined according to changing priorities which take into account the customer's needs at the time of disconnection. The system provides electric utilities with a controllable equivalent peak load capacity in excess of the total connected load of all noncontrolled devices. Employing load limiters at individual locations permits use of established commercial and industrial rate structures in concert with increased economy in the use of power by way of programmed peak load reduction.

Other References

  • "A New Way to Control a Utility's Load Factor," Business Week, Aug. 24, 1974, pp. 28E, 28H
  • Senecal, "Remote Control of Residential Electric Heating Loads," IEEE Conference Paper, (date of publication unknown)
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