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In modern electrical power systems, the demand for electricity is continuously increasing due to population growth, industrialization, and technological development. However, the generation and transmission capacity of power systems often struggle to keep pace with this growing demand. When electricity demand exceeds available supply, power systems face instability, which can lead to blackouts or system failures. To prevent such situations, utilities adopt load management techniques to balance supply and demand.
By Ramiro DavisIn modern electrical power systems, the demand for electricity is continuously increasing due to population growth, industrialization, and technological development. However, the generation and transmission capacity of power systems often struggle to keep pace with this growing demand. When electricity demand exceeds available supply, power systems face instability, which can lead to blackouts or system failures. To prevent such situations, utilities adopt load management techniques to balance supply and demand.