A Novel Methodology of IoT Implementation in Energy Management

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M. Rajvikram
C. Gopinath
S. Ramkumar
S. Leoponraj

Abstract

The work throws light on the need for energy management and the method adopted to efficiently utilize the available green energy sources abundantly available in nature. The controlling and supervision is proposed to be done by adopting a novel technique called the Internet of Things (IoT) which is the most emerging section in the technological society. The key to the solution is to remove any manual hindrance to the system and make the execution completely automated and entirely safe by protecting it with necessary measures. The hybrid energy system is used to compile the accessible energy sources and use the most relevant energy to produce power which will be supplied to the load. The poor management will be completely eradicated by the introduction of IoT. An additional advantage is that both the consumers and the controllers will have complete transparency in the entire process. The controller will have the access to manipulate the progress and the consumer will be able to monitor all the changes and the consumption done by him. Awareness to save energy will also be awoken which is very necessary for the current generation.

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How to Cite
Rajvikram, M., Gopinath, C., Ramkumar, S., & Leoponraj, S. (2018). A Novel Methodology of IoT Implementation in Energy Management. Power Research - A Journal of CPRI, 85–91. https://doi.org/10.33686/pwj.v14i1.142189

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