Coldest LDCs' Customers Bend Over, Allow Lower Reserves
✍ Scribed by Willett, Robert E.
- Book ID
- 102219321
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2008
- Weight
- 168 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0743-5665
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✦ Synopsis
end-over" refen to the shape of a gas send-out curve P i p r e 1 ) at extremely low temperatures. At these temperatures, all the heating appliances are going full blast, fulltime. Thus, they cannot take any moregas, and the cuwejlattens out (it "bends ouer'9.
Recently, bend-overwasstudiedfora number of DCs, in an efort funded by Long Island Lighting Company (LLLCO). The study was conducted by R. J. Rudden Associates, Inc., of Hauppauge, New York. (Hauppauge is on Long Island, WLCO'S sewice area.) In late September, to find out more about the study and its economic eflects, I talked with Rudden's John W. Little, managing consultant.