Earth is facing the issues of power crises despite of the fact that it contains unlimited resources in it. This is all due to mismanagement of resource usage or poor planning. Exploring and developing of new ventures takes time and budget, so for developing and under develop countries it is very tough to manage, so all they are left with is well management of resources. Problem the world, especially South Asian countries are facing with conventional load management is the loose control on consumer demand, peak shaving methods, efficient utilization of system and poor reliability. This paper is proposing an idea through which we can manage high power demand of consumers, utilize the power generated efficiently and promptly, take control of load on very root level, increase or decrease it, instead of cutting of whole feeders for peak shaving called as Load Confinement Method. The process is implemented using simulations, performing several experiments.
Ahsan Mustafa Atif Jan “Load Confinement for Implementation of Load Management on Consumer Side using Smart Grids International Journal of Engineering Works Vol. 8 Issue 09 PP. 244-248 September 2021 https://doi.org/10.34259/ijew.21.809244248.
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