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New Smart grid technology promises efficient operations

Project connects more than 160 commercial and industrial facilities to trim energy use and costs, and help further improve supply efficiency. The Broad Adoption of Technology could cut peak electricity consumption in India by almost 7%.

May 20, 2015 / 18:46 IST
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Honeywell and Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (TPDDL) announced that they  have successfully implemented the first ever Automated Demand Response (ADR) project for commercial and industrial facilities in India.

TPDDL will use Honeywell technology and services to link more than 160 buildings in its distribution network, and call for temporary reductions in energy use when demand threatens to outpace supply in grid stress conditions. This includes power management during periods of peak consumption, as well as other grid emergency situations. ADR gives the grid operator a new domestic resource to help alleviate stress on transmission and distribution lines, and improve supply efficiency.

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Given the gap between the power required for homes and businesses in India, and what utilities can produce, many cities across the country face severe brownouts and blackouts. The demand for electricity in Delhi, for example, has almost doubled over the past decade.

With nearly 50 percent of the country’s peak load tied to commercial and industrial sites, the ability to adjust related energy use is critical. Grid operators like TPDDL can use ADR to help reduce peak load in a facility by 15 percent on average, creating a “virtual power plant” that generates “megawatts” or reduced demand.