Abstract

The requirements for supplying a growing population with electricity in a developing country demand a thorough knowledge of the statistical properties of the anticipated domestic loads. The cardinal issue is the behaviour of the stochastic, coincidental load demands of small groups of consumers. Statistical descriptions of these loads are necessary for the rigorous theoretical analyses of conductor currents as well as the resulting voltage drops. This paper is based on load data which were captured during the winter peak of 1991. The issues which are emphasized are the sensitivity of the sampling interval, the correlations between energy and ambient temperature on after-diversity maximum demand (ADMD) and particularly the choice of an appropriate frequency distribution function.

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