Understanding Electrical Load Demand

Understanding Electrical Load Demand – Through the support and participation of its member cooperatives and respective municipalities, manages a demand response program that is the best in the electric utility industry.

Beginning in 1977, the Demand Response Program is voluntary for consumers who allow remote control, electric heaters and other interruptible loads to be turned off in exchange for discounted retail electricity rates. This capability makes it possible to manage existing power sources efficiently and avoid the need to acquire new sources of power generation that are very expensive.

Understanding Electrical Load Demand

The program is popular with about 50,000 consumers participating. Loads typically involved in the program are dual oil heating systems, water heaters, storage heaters and commercial loads with backup generators. When needed, approximately 80 MW in summer and 350 MW in winter can be interrupted from a control center in Grand Forks.

Using Demand Side Management (dsm)

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Troubleshooting Electrical Breakers

Troubleshooting Electrical Breakers – A sudden loss of power in part of your home naturally sends you to the circuit breaker box. A loose switch will indicate which breaker has tripped. Typically, you can reset the circuit by clicking it completely to the off position and then switching it to the on position. As long as you disconnect anything that is overloading the circuit – such as a power tool you don’t normally use on that circuit – the power should be restored. A circuit that will not reset, however, requires deeper investigation. The problem may be serious and require electrical repairs.

You will need to check all electrical connections in the circuit and identify the problem through a process of elimination. Once you know which outlets, switches, appliances and light fixtures are on the circuit causing the problem, turn off and unplug everything. Turn the breaker to the on … Read the rest