Ameren (AEE) gets a buy rating on large-load demand and ~11% rate-base CAGR to 2030, supporting 6–8% EPS growth—read the ...
In Part 1, we looked at specific types of commercial loads. Let’s use some examples to show yet another difference in demand factors. If you were to watch daily operations at a marina [555.12], you’d ...
Electric vehicle adoption is expected to continue growing, especially in delivery and service company fleets. That means load demand could surge, particularly around charging depots, and utilities ...
Sensus is expanding its demand response (DR) portfolio with the launch of an advanced load control module (LCM) for use in residential and commercial applications. The Sensus FlexNet LCM enables ...
This piece, originally published in August, has been lightly updated. For most of the 100-plus years that the electricity grid has been around, grid managers had control over the supply of power but ...
Based on the 2020 National Electrical Code. Part 1 of this two-part series taught you how to calculate branch-circuit loads. Now let's review how to perform feeder and service load calculations.
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