Spatial distribution of electricity demand: its impact upon input usage

作者: Dean C. Mountain

DOI: 10.2307/3145752

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摘要: A two-plant, two-region model is used to illustrate that although, a priori, one cannot say which fuel will increase or decrease if the center of demand moves, mix function distribution demand. An empirical analysis Ontario Hydro showing geographical shift in significant factor input corroborates theoretical results. 28 references, 4 figures, 2 tables. (DCK)

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