Abstract

In an excellent and thought-provoking article in this journal, Dr John Robinson discussed the reasons for a shift in the long-term forecasting of electric loads, from an econometric to an engineering end-use approach. In the light of Dr Robinson's analysis, this paper examines the ways in which econometric analysis is used to supplement end-use analysis. It argues that, in two important instances, such supplemental efforts are inappropriate.

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