Demand Side Management for the Production of Energy in the Reference of India

Shashwat Dwivedi, Dr. Anusuya Yadav, Dr. Rajesh Tyagi
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Basically, using resources wisely is the first stage to ensure efficient energy efficiency. It's hard for all users to provide this in a system in which everyone is consuming energy. Furthermore, this situation needs to be managed. The smart grids around the world are really the leading management system for such circumstances. By screening and controlling energy consumption and production plants, effective management of the flow of energy can be maintained. Consumers, manufacturing centers and electrical devices in smart grids connect with each other, thus enabling more efficient operation of the power system. Thus, it becomes possible to very successfully evolve the consumption values to the potential energy production. Not only is the energy demands of customers minimized to lower levels in the established system, but all power sources (renewable and power plants) are also ensured to be managed. This study therefore proposes using smart grids in India to use energy effectively and to manage power consumption and production. Demand Side Management or DSM as popularly called has played an essential role in the latest five-year projects in the Indian energy scenario. Over the years, power production and development of the transmission and distribution system have seen incremental generation manifold. Nevertheless, efficient use of capacity in the overall sense involves controlling the demand for proper use of power as well. More likely, when the former is considerably reduced, it will also be present, allowing for the process to be handled effectively instead of being added to facilities. In addition, a further important step in DSM is to minimize losses in terms of power and energy or, in other words, to improve efficiency in the load related delivery system. Such factors have been understood by the Indian power sector, projected accrual advantages and steps have been implemented to achieve things.
印度参考资料中能源生产的需求侧管理
从根本上说,合理利用资源是确保能源效率的第一步。在一个每个人都在消耗能源的系统中,很难让所有用户提供这些。此外,这种情况需要加以管理。世界各地的智能电网确实是这种情况下的领先管理系统。通过筛选和控制能源消耗和生产工厂,可以保持对能源流动的有效管理。智能电网中的消费者、制造中心和电气设备相互连接,从而使电力系统更有效地运行。因此,可以非常成功地将消耗值演变为潜在的能源生产。在已建立的系统中,不仅将客户的能源需求降至最低水平,而且还确保对所有能源(可再生能源和发电厂)进行管理。因此,这项研究建议在印度使用智能电网来有效地利用能源,并管理电力消耗和生产。需求侧管理(DSM)在印度能源规划的最近五年项目中发挥了至关重要的作用。多年来,输配电系统的电力生产和发展出现了增量式的发电。然而,总体意义上的有效利用能力也包括控制对适当使用电力的需求。更有可能的是,当前者大大减少时,它也将存在,从而使该过程得到有效处理,而不是增加到设施中。此外,DSM的另一个重要步骤是尽量减少电力和能源的损失,换句话说,提高与负载相关的输送系统的效率。印度电力部门已经了解了这些因素,已经实施了预期的累积优势和实现目标的步骤。
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