
Peak Time Load Management in Domestic Sector
Author(s) -
M. Suresh,
P. Maniraj,
Sundar Ganesh C S,
T. Logeswaran,
P. Tamilarasu
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.a5221.119119
Subject(s) - peak demand , electricity , consumption (sociology) , base load power plant , limit (mathematics) , dynamic demand , peak load , demand response , load management , power demand , transmission (telecommunications) , energy consumption , load shifting , computer science , load balancing (electrical power) , power (physics) , electricity generation , power consumption , automotive engineering , telecommunications , electrical engineering , engineering , mathematics , mathematical analysis , social science , physics , geometry , grid , quantum mechanics , sociology
The electricity demand is increasing day by day and leads do increase in generation and power transmission. India consumes about 3.4% of world energy consumption. The energy demand has grown at the average of 3.6% per annum over the past 30 years. Usually the demand for the electricity increases abruptly during peak hours. So it is necessary to monitor the loads during peak hours in order to provide energy sufficiently. The government has taken steps to reduce power consumption in industrial sector. Demand reduction can also possible in domestic sector. This Paper presents a load management model for domestic houses. Every house has a maximum demand limit for essential loads. During peak hours, if the consumer consumes power more than the preset limit,, based on the priority of load the power supply to the load will be turned off automatically and by using the cloud, the data can be visualized and analyzed. The power consumption during peak time is updated in cloud using NODEMCU and Thingspeak. The information can also be used for load forecasting