Title :
HVDS approach for reducing the Technical and Non-technical losses to enhance the electrical distribution system performance
Author :
Babu, P. Ramesh ; Sushma, B. ; Ashwin, K.B.
Author_Institution :
EEE Dept., CVR Coll. of Eng., Hyderabad, India
Abstract :
This paper presents a new methodology for enhancing the distribution system performance by minimizing both technical and non technical losses. Most of the utility companies in developing countries are victims of major revenue losses due to technical and non technical energy losses. The non technical losses are like electricity theft, unauthorized connections, irregular billing and the technical losses are I2R power losses. These losses affect the quality of supply in terms of voltage magnitude, and more tariffs imposed on genuine customers. To improve the efficiency of supply, one of the recommendations is “Boosting the distributor phase voltage, say from 100% to 152% that is, 230V to 350V and stepping down to normal operating voltage (230V) at the consumer premises by using a special voltage regulator device”. The methodology can reduce the technical and non technical losses in the electrical distribution system up to 49.12% of total power supplied to electrical distribution system. Hence the voltage profile can be improved by reducing the I2R losses. As the normal operating voltage of any home appliances is 230V, in the proposed methodology the electrical distributor phase voltage is maintained up to 350V.So if any domestic consumer tries to get unauthorized/illegal power tapping connection, the home appliances are get damaged due to over voltage. Hence, with this approach there is no chance for power theft or unauthorized connections in the distribution system. When the electrical distributor operates with more voltage than the normal operating voltage, the I2R losses in the distributor will be reduced considerably.
Keywords :
power distribution economics; tariffs; HVDS approach; I2R power losses; distributor phase voltage; domestic consumer; electrical distribution system performance; electrical distributor phase voltage; electricity theft; high voltage distribution system; home appliances; irregular billing; nontechnical energy losses; tariffs; unauthorized connections; unauthorized-illegal power tapping connection; utility companies; voltage 230 V to 350 V; voltage magnitude; voltage regulator device; Companies; Conferences; Electricity; Energy loss; Home appliances; Propagation losses; Voltage control; High Voltage Distribution Line (HVDL); High Voltage Distribution System(HVDS); Indian Rupee (INR); Non Technical losses; Power Theft; Technical losses;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics (IICPE), 2012 IEEE 5th India International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Delhi
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0931-8
DOI :
10.1109/IICPE.2012.6450382