Management of demand profiles on mini-grids in developing countries using timeslot allocation

R. Gammon, P. Boait, V. Advani
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Stand-alone mini-grids provide vital energy access to rural communities across the Developing World where economic constraints necessitate optimal cost-effectiveness without compromising reliability or quality of service. Managing electricity demand to match supply availability - for example, by incentivizing consumers to operate loads at specific times - can contribute to this aim. This paper addresses a method to achieve this, whereby timeslots are sold in which additional power is made available to participating consumers with high-powered, commercial loads, such as grain mills. Using a low-cost microprocessor to control remotely-switchable power sockets by wireless communications, circuits are activated according to the timeslots purchased without interruption of low-power (e.g. lighting and phone-charging) circuits. Informed by site survey data, laboratory tests demonstrated the system to be reliable and effective in maintaining demand closer to supply availability while avoiding overloads. This reduces losses and the need for storage while increasing energy access and return on investment.
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利用时隙分配管理发展中国家微型电网的需求概况
独立的微型电网为发展中国家的农村社区提供了至关重要的能源接入,这些地区的经济限制需要在不影响可靠性或服务质量的情况下实现最佳成本效益。管理电力需求以匹配供应——例如,通过激励消费者在特定时间运行负荷——可以有助于实现这一目标。本文提出了一种实现这一目标的方法,即出售时段,其中额外的电力提供给具有高功率商业负载(如谷物磨坊)的参与消费者。使用低成本微处理器通过无线通信控制远程可切换电源插座,根据购买的时隙激活电路,而不会中断低功耗(例如照明和手机充电)电路。根据现场调查数据,实验室测试表明,该系统在保持需求接近供应可用性同时避免过载方面是可靠和有效的。这减少了损失和对存储的需求,同时增加了能源获取和投资回报。
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