Smart Meter: A Seminar On

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A

Seminar
On

SMART METER

Submitted by
AYUSH JAIN
(13EGJEE037)
Supervised by
DR.KAILASH CHAND SHARMA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


GLOBAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY JAIPUR
February 2017
Presentation Outlines
 Introduction

 Smart meter

 India’s electricity needs

 Smart metering environment

 Two way interaction system

 Power management app

 Side effects of smart meter

 Conclusion

 References

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Introduction
 The present system of energy metering as well as billing in India
uses electromechanical and somewhere digital energy meter.
 It consumes more time and labour.
 One of the prime reasons is the traditional billing system which
is inaccurate.
 Many times slow, costly, and lack in flexibility as well as
reliability.
 Today accuracy in electricity billing is highly recommended.
 The smart energy meter gives real power consumption as well as
accurate billing.
 It provides real time monitoring of electricity uses
 It is less time consuming and cost effective. 3
Smart Meter

WHAT A MAKES METER SMART ?


 Solid state

 Communications

 Electronics under glass

 Two –Way

 Proactive

Fig:1 Smart Meter

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Fig:2-Real look of smart meter 5
INDIA’S ELECTRICITY NEEDS

Fig:3-Electricity needs in india


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Smart Metering Environment

Smart Metering Environment

A Framework
For Smart Smart Meter Smart Metering The
Metering Process Stakeholders

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A Framework For Smart Metering

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Fig:-4 Framework for smart metering
SMART METERS
 Smart meter measuring the electricity and remotely control the supply and cut off

when necessary it was called automated meter reading(AMR).AMR is a one way


communication and upgrade into two way communication “AMI” technology.

 “AMR” is older technology only collects data from electrical meter to the utility.

but “AMI” is collects the data meter and consumer both.

Fig:5-AMR meter Fig:6-AMI meter


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Smart Metering Process
 Various technology and Design for Smart Metering Process

 Common process are in Practice for data collection

 Smart meter gathers data locally & transfer via a local area network to a colletion point

 Data collected at utility is used for a number of business purpose such as billing,

Service monitoring ,planning.

Fig:7- Smart metering process


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Stakeholders
Stakeholder Type of Benefit
Distributor/meter Accurate, timely view of consumption Capture
company suspicious usage, faults Better network maintenance

Consumer Directly view electricity usage


Monitor appliance use and consumption leading to
awareness and better electricity usage planning
Customized rate plans

Retailer Understand and profile customers for targeted


service for better loyalty .
Cut down peak usage
Load control feature offer

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TWO -WAY INTERACTION SYSTEM

Fig:8-Two way interaction system 12


POWER MANAGEMENT APP

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SIDE EFFECTS OF SMART METER

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Conclusion
 Smart meter is based on new technology to achieve future prospective

demand of electricity.

 It is based on principal of two way communication by which we can achieve

rising demand of electricity.

 Smart meter will be part of a much wider internet of things in the future

integrating multiple aspects of human needs service to satisfy all such needs.

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