2020
DOI: 10.1002/eng2.12312
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Design of home load management system for load rationing in Pakistan

Abstract: The fast‐growing electricity demand in Pakistan and other developing countries has posed a severe challenge to electricity distribution systems. Indeed, most of the utility companies have to follow a trend of load shedding to face this difficulty. Load shedding is the “art” of managing the load demand by shedding loads in critical situations where the demand is higher than the total generation to avoid system failure. Although electricity utilities are suggesting consumers reduce the load during peak hours in … Show more

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“…If the users go beyond this limit, they receive a message notifying them about their cut-off within a short period. In [10] a home load management system is proposed, in which the appliances with higher electricity consumption, such as washing machines, air conditioners, and heaters, are controlled through the designed platform that can switch on and off these devices during peak hours.…”
Section: B Load Rationingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the users go beyond this limit, they receive a message notifying them about their cut-off within a short period. In [10] a home load management system is proposed, in which the appliances with higher electricity consumption, such as washing machines, air conditioners, and heaters, are controlled through the designed platform that can switch on and off these devices during peak hours.…”
Section: B Load Rationingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transition to online education always depends on the availability and training of high-speed, sophisticated Information and Computer Technologies (ICTs). Though Pakistan is rich in natural resources, it lags far behind in technological and energy resources ( Butt, Dilshad, Abas, Rauf, & Saleem, 2021 ). The transition to the online mode of education without adequate training, together with cultural issues and several others reasons has made OE delivery very difficult during the full and partial closure of academic institutions from March 2020 to September 2021, keeping in view the virus trajectory and its variants ( HED, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Power systems around the world are mainly affected by industrialization, changing climate, and rapid renewable energy integration [2]. Some developing countries are barely attaining their demands for electricity [3]. The rapid integration of renewable energy is causing some problems related to power system operation like power quality concerns, low inertia of Photovoltaic (PV) systems, harmonics, and subsynchronous oscillations, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%