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Online Electrical Energy Theft Detection and Prevention Scheme for Direct Hook-line Activity
Electrical energy theft is a major concern for power distribution companies as it results in an increase in non-technical loss. This overloads the distribution network and also forces power Distribution Company to increase tariff on legal consumers to meet these losses. Direct hooking on distribution overhead line or tapping’s from underground cables remains perpetual issue which should be stringently annihilated. The objective of this research work is to design and develop online electrical energy theft detection and prevention scheme (E2TDPS) with the available infrastructure in field. Proposed E2TDPS collects online data from the digital energy meters connected in the premises of legal consumers and at distribution transformer. From this data, proposed algorithm determines the voltage regulation and non-technical loss in the distribution network. It identifies the pilferage section and estimates the power stolen by illegal consumers. It can send the date, time and locations of power theft on the cellular phone of utility engineers. Thereby, the utilities can arrange raids at theft locations to catch the miscreant. The prototype is tested in the laboratory, and the results demonstrate that the proposed E2TDPS works satisfactorily under diverse operating conditions.
Online Electrical Energy Theft Detection and Prevention Scheme for Direct Hook-line Activity
Electrical energy theft is a major concern for power distribution companies as it results in an increase in non-technical loss. This overloads the distribution network and also forces power Distribution Company to increase tariff on legal consumers to meet these losses. Direct hooking on distribution overhead line or tapping’s from underground cables remains perpetual issue which should be stringently annihilated. The objective of this research work is to design and develop online electrical energy theft detection and prevention scheme (E2TDPS) with the available infrastructure in field. Proposed E2TDPS collects online data from the digital energy meters connected in the premises of legal consumers and at distribution transformer. From this data, proposed algorithm determines the voltage regulation and non-technical loss in the distribution network. It identifies the pilferage section and estimates the power stolen by illegal consumers. It can send the date, time and locations of power theft on the cellular phone of utility engineers. Thereby, the utilities can arrange raids at theft locations to catch the miscreant. The prototype is tested in the laboratory, and the results demonstrate that the proposed E2TDPS works satisfactorily under diverse operating conditions.
Online Electrical Energy Theft Detection and Prevention Scheme for Direct Hook-line Activity
J. Inst. Eng. India Ser. B
Ballal, Makarand Sudhakar (Autor:in)
Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series B ; 102 ; 1007-1018
01.10.2021
12 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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