Strategies to manage power outages and optimize energy cost for developing countries through supply and demand side management

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Title

Strategies to manage power outages and optimize energy cost for developing countries through supply and demand side management

Subject

Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Description

Developing Countries like India, face huge amounts of power cuts starting from a few hours to few days. Some of the main reasons are transmission and distribution losses, theft, lack of smart infrastructure, poor maintenance of the existing systems, lack of smart algorithms etc., Due to this reason consumers have moved to back up systems to feed their loads. Tonnes of diesel has been consumed through generators, due to power cuts, because to this consumers are suffering to pay extra cost for electricity as their energy bills are an addition of grid cost as well as the back up cost.The load dispatch centers will implement load shedding leading to a compete outage in a few areas. As a result the consumers in these areas immediately turn on their back up sources leading to an increase in energy cost. There are no smart algorithms used either to distribute the power at the utility end or to manage the loads during an outage, especially when the loads are running on back-up supply. This report suggests some smart algorithms to provide partial power to consumers rather than a complete outage, load shifting techniques to the consumers at the time of an outage so that they can optimize their back up cost, last but not the least smart integration of solar power to the consumers to optimize the over all energy costs.

Creator

Closepet, Amit S - 1447402

Publisher

CHRIST (Deemed to be University)

Language

English

Type

PhD

Collection

Citation

Closepet, Amit S - 1447402, “Strategies to manage power outages and optimize energy cost for developing countries through supply and demand side management,” CHRIST (Deemed To Be University) Institutional Repository, accessed September 20, 2024, https://archives.christuniversity.in/items/show/1714.

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