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The effect of utility time-varying pricing and load control strategies on residential summer peak electricity use: A review

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2010

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Newsham, G.R., and Bowker, B.G., 2010, The effect of utility time-varying pricing and load control strategies on residential summer peak electricity use: A review: Energy Policy, v. 38, iss. 7, p. 3289-3296.

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Hydraulic fracturing is a common method used to improve the productivity of gas-condensate wells. Previous simulation studies have predicted much larger increases in well productivity than observed in the field. This study showed the large effects of non-Darcy flow and condensate accumulation on the productivity of a hydraulically fractured gas-condensate well.

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