Demand side management for reducing rolling blackouts due to power supply deficit in Sumatra

When the high electricity demand growth is not matched by growth in generating sufficient capacity, deficit cannot be avoided. In Sumatera, power outages of up to 6 hours per day are part of the power crisis experienced. To date, deficits experienced by Sumatera require better management strategy an...

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Main Authors: Syadli, Husna (Author), Abdullah, Md. Pauzi (Author), Hassan, Mohammad Yusri (Author), Hussin, Faridah (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTM, 2014.
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520 |a When the high electricity demand growth is not matched by growth in generating sufficient capacity, deficit cannot be avoided. In Sumatera, power outages of up to 6 hours per day are part of the power crisis experienced. To date, deficits experienced by Sumatera require better management strategy and operation of electric power systems, taking into account the security system, reliability and customer service. This paper briefly discusses the impact of rolling blackouts on the community's economy and proposed demand-side management strategies as short term measure to overcome the power supply deficit in Sumatera. From the analysis, electricity savings in household equipment can save energy consumption by 98.79 MW at peak load and 97.55 MW for off peak load time 
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