A review of electrical energy management techniques: supply and consumer side (industries)

Authors

  • Afua Mohamed University of Cape Town
  • Mohamed Tariq Khan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17159/2413-3051/2009/v20i3a3304

Abstract

A review of electrical energy management tech-niques on the supply side and demand side is pre-sented. The paper suggests that direct load control, interruptible load control, and time of use (TOU) are the main load management techniques used on the supply side (SS). The supply side authorities normally design these techniques and implement them on demand side consumers. Load manage-ment (LM) initiated on the demand side leads to valley filling and peak clipping. Power factor correc-tion (PFC) techniques have also been analysed and presented. It has been observed that many power utilities, especially in developing countries, have neither developed nor implemented DSM for their electrical energy management. This paper proposes that the existing PFC techniques should be re-eval-uated especially when loads are nonlinear. It also recommends automatic demand control methods to be used on the demand side in order to acquire optimal energy consumption. This would lead to improved reliability of the supply side and thereby reducing environmental degradation.

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Author Biography

Afua Mohamed, University of Cape Town

Energy Research Centre Snr Research Officer

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Published

2009-08-01

How to Cite

Mohamed, A., & Khan, M. T. (2009). A review of electrical energy management techniques: supply and consumer side (industries). Journal of Energy in Southern Africa, 20(3), 14–21. https://doi.org/10.17159/2413-3051/2009/v20i3a3304