Design and Testing of a Control System for Supply Side Electrical Load Management


Autoria(s): Deka, Karabi; Mthapatra, Sadhan; Bordoloi, PK; Medhi, Biswajit
Contribuinte(s)

Ray, P

Mitra, SK

Data(s)

2014

Resumo

India's energy demand is increasing rapidly with the intensive growth of economy. The electricity demand in India exceeded the availability, both in terms of base load energy and peak availability. The efficient use of energy source and its conversion and utilizations are the viable alternatives available to the utilities or industry. There are essentially two approaches to electrical energy management. First at the supply / utility end (Supply Side Management or SSM) and the other at the consumer end (Demand Side Management or DSM). This work is based on Supply Side Management (SSM) protocol and consists of design, fabrication and testing of a control device that will be able to automatically regulate the power flow to an individual consumer's premise. This control device can monitor the overuse of electricity (above the connected load or contracted demand) by the individual consumers. The present project work specially emphasizes on contract demand of every consumer and tries to reduce the use beyond the contract demand. This control unit design includes both software and hardware work and designed for 0.5 kW contract demand. The device is tested in laboratory and reveals its potential use in the field.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/51508/1/pro_2014_int_con_non_con_ene%28ICONCE%29_277_2014.pdf

Deka, Karabi and Mthapatra, Sadhan and Bordoloi, PK and Medhi, Biswajit (2014) Design and Testing of a Control System for Supply Side Electrical Load Management. In: 1st International Conference on Non Conventional Energy (ICONCE), JAN 16-17, 2014, JIS Coll Engn, Kalyani, INDIA, pp. 277-281.

Publicador

IEEE

Relação

http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICONCE.2014.6808726

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/51508/

Palavras-Chave #Instrumentation and Applied Physics (Formally ISU)
Tipo

Conference Proceedings

NonPeerReviewed