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World practice of managing electricity demand

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  • I. N. Nekhoroshikh
  • T. V. Dobrinova
  • A. Yu. Anisimov
  • A. V. Zhaglovskaya

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The article explores the complex world practice of managing the demand for electricity, which allows not only to reduce consumer spending, but also to increase economic efficiency, reduce the demand for power systems, and reduce the need for additional generating capacity and resources. accordingly, a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions. The authors of the article argue that the development and implementation of structural elements and the creation of mechanisms for determining market indicators, taking into account the pricing model nodes adopted in the wholesale market. Currently, there is interest in energy crises and the desire to increase the demand for energy resources for the construction of expensive generators of highpower and network infrastructures, and re using effective re-market mechanisms. Reducing the demand for electricity requires less cost for the efficient operation of generating facilities. Reducing electricity consumption can lead to lower electricity

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  • I. N. Nekhoroshikh & T. V. Dobrinova & A. Yu. Anisimov & A. V. Zhaglovskaya, 2019. "World practice of managing electricity demand," Russian Journal of Industrial Economics, MISIS, vol. 12(3).
  • Handle: RePEc:ach:journl:y:2019:id:773
    DOI: 10.17073/2072-1633-2019-3-280-287
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