Demand response management for staff quarters at NTU

With advanced technologies nowadays, power supply companies are able to implement different types of electricity metering schemes besides the usual flat tariff metering scheme. This is possible with the use of smart meters. Smart meters allow residential consumers to monitor real time electricity us...

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Main Author: Koh, Tong Wei.
Other Authors: Gooi Hoay Beng
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/45347
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:With advanced technologies nowadays, power supply companies are able to implement different types of electricity metering schemes besides the usual flat tariff metering scheme. This is possible with the use of smart meters. Smart meters allow residential consumers to monitor real time electricity usage and cost accumulate based on their electricity consumption. Also, electricity retailers are able to provide other kinds of electricity tariff metering schemes to consumers such as the Time-of-use tariff metering scheme. The Time-of-use tariff metering scheme consists of two tiers, peak and off peak pricing meters. Under this scheme, residential consumers are charged base on peak and off peak electricity charges during assigned respective peak and off peak periods of the day Currently, Singapore is still adopting the flat tariff metering scheme by Singapore Power (SP) services. To see whether this Time-of-use tariff metering scheme is useful for adoption in Singapore, a demand response management program for staff quarters at NTU is created for this purpose.