NTL detection of electricity theft and abnormalities for large power consumers in TNB malaysia

Electricity consumer dishonesty is a problem faced by all power utilities. Finding efficient measurements for detecting fraudulent electricity consumption has been an active research area in recent years. This paper presents an approach towards detection of Non-technical Losses (NTLs) of Large Power...

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Main Authors: Nagi J., Yap K.S., Nagi F., Tiong S.K., Koh S.P., Ahmed S.K.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-296272023-12-28T15:17:47Z NTL detection of electricity theft and abnormalities for large power consumers in TNB malaysia Nagi J. Yap K.S. Nagi F. Tiong S.K. Koh S.P. Ahmed S.K. 25825455100 24448864400 56272534200 15128307800 22951210700 25926812900 Electricity theft Fuzzy logic Intelligent systems Nontechnical loss Remote meters Crime Customer satisfaction Electricity Fuzzy logic Fuzzy systems Innovation Intelligent systems Sales Correlated data Detection technique Distribution sector Electricity consumers Electricity theft Electricity-consumption Highly-correlated Large power consumer Load profiles Malaysia Non-technical loss On-site inspection Pilot testing Power utility Remote meter reading Remote meters Research areas Transmit power Engineering research Electricity consumer dishonesty is a problem faced by all power utilities. Finding efficient measurements for detecting fraudulent electricity consumption has been an active research area in recent years. This paper presents an approach towards detection of Non-technical Losses (NTLs) of Large Power Consumers (LPC) in Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) Malaysia. The main motivation of this study is to assist Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) Sdn. Bhd. in Malaysia to reduce its NTLs in the LPC distribution sector. Remote meters installed at premises of LPC customers transmit power consumption data including remote meter events wirelessly to TNB Metering Services Sdn. Bhd. The remote meter reading (RMR) consumption data for TNB LPC customers is recorded based on half-hourly intervals. The technique proposed in this paper correlates the half-hourly RMR consumption data with abnormal meter events. The correlated data provides information regarding consumption characteristics i.e. load profiles of LPC customers, which helps to expose abnormal consumption behavior that is known to be highly correlated with NTL activities and electricity theft. Pilot testing results obtained from TNB Distribution (TNBD) Sdn. Bhd. for onsite inspection of LPC customers in peninsular Malaysia indicate the proposed NTL detection technique is effective with a 55% detection hitrate. With the implementation of this intelligent system, NTL activities of LPC customers in TNB Malaysia will reduce significantly. �2010 IEEE. Final 2023-12-28T07:17:47Z 2023-12-28T07:17:47Z 2010 Conference paper 10.1109/SCORED.2010.5704002 2-s2.0-79951999075 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-79951999075&doi=10.1109%2fSCORED.2010.5704002&partnerID=40&md5=19463a67762c5c7c43b06afb74588f43 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/29627 5704002 202 206 Scopus
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topic Electricity theft
Fuzzy logic
Intelligent systems
Nontechnical loss
Remote meters
Crime
Customer satisfaction
Electricity
Fuzzy logic
Fuzzy systems
Innovation
Intelligent systems
Sales
Correlated data
Detection technique
Distribution sector
Electricity consumers
Electricity theft
Electricity-consumption
Highly-correlated
Large power consumer
Load profiles
Malaysia
Non-technical loss
On-site inspection
Pilot testing
Power utility
Remote meter reading
Remote meters
Research areas
Transmit power
Engineering research
spellingShingle Electricity theft
Fuzzy logic
Intelligent systems
Nontechnical loss
Remote meters
Crime
Customer satisfaction
Electricity
Fuzzy logic
Fuzzy systems
Innovation
Intelligent systems
Sales
Correlated data
Detection technique
Distribution sector
Electricity consumers
Electricity theft
Electricity-consumption
Highly-correlated
Large power consumer
Load profiles
Malaysia
Non-technical loss
On-site inspection
Pilot testing
Power utility
Remote meter reading
Remote meters
Research areas
Transmit power
Engineering research
Nagi J.
Yap K.S.
Nagi F.
Tiong S.K.
Koh S.P.
Ahmed S.K.
NTL detection of electricity theft and abnormalities for large power consumers in TNB malaysia
description Electricity consumer dishonesty is a problem faced by all power utilities. Finding efficient measurements for detecting fraudulent electricity consumption has been an active research area in recent years. This paper presents an approach towards detection of Non-technical Losses (NTLs) of Large Power Consumers (LPC) in Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) Malaysia. The main motivation of this study is to assist Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) Sdn. Bhd. in Malaysia to reduce its NTLs in the LPC distribution sector. Remote meters installed at premises of LPC customers transmit power consumption data including remote meter events wirelessly to TNB Metering Services Sdn. Bhd. The remote meter reading (RMR) consumption data for TNB LPC customers is recorded based on half-hourly intervals. The technique proposed in this paper correlates the half-hourly RMR consumption data with abnormal meter events. The correlated data provides information regarding consumption characteristics i.e. load profiles of LPC customers, which helps to expose abnormal consumption behavior that is known to be highly correlated with NTL activities and electricity theft. Pilot testing results obtained from TNB Distribution (TNBD) Sdn. Bhd. for onsite inspection of LPC customers in peninsular Malaysia indicate the proposed NTL detection technique is effective with a 55% detection hitrate. With the implementation of this intelligent system, NTL activities of LPC customers in TNB Malaysia will reduce significantly. �2010 IEEE.
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Nagi J.
Yap K.S.
Nagi F.
Tiong S.K.
Koh S.P.
Ahmed S.K.
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author Nagi J.
Yap K.S.
Nagi F.
Tiong S.K.
Koh S.P.
Ahmed S.K.
author_sort Nagi J.
title NTL detection of electricity theft and abnormalities for large power consumers in TNB malaysia
title_short NTL detection of electricity theft and abnormalities for large power consumers in TNB malaysia
title_full NTL detection of electricity theft and abnormalities for large power consumers in TNB malaysia
title_fullStr NTL detection of electricity theft and abnormalities for large power consumers in TNB malaysia
title_full_unstemmed NTL detection of electricity theft and abnormalities for large power consumers in TNB malaysia
title_sort ntl detection of electricity theft and abnormalities for large power consumers in tnb malaysia
publishDate 2023
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