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Title:
DEMAND-SIDE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS FOR INDUSTRIAL SECTOR Case Study: Energy Saving in Petroleum Pipeline Co.
Authors: Prof. Dr. F. Bendary1; Dr. H. M. Mahmoud2; Dr. A. S. Ahmed3
Year: 2013
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Journal: 21, rue d’Artois, F-75008 PARIS
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Demand Side Management (DSM) programs means the strategies implemented by the electric power utilities to systematically affect the utilization time and amount of electric energy by the customers (Petroleum pipeline Co "P.P.C"). The potential of DSM programs to reduce the system peak depends on the customers willingness and capability to alter the end use activities such as the time of day to operate the electrical load. The DSM programs will change the load pattern of customers by decrease load demand during peak period and/or increase load factor. The expected benefit of DSM is the reduction of power system operation cost and the postponement of constructing new generation units. Different utilities have different programs to be applied on their customers. These programs are different according to the number of participated customers in the program, nature of the targeted load type (commercial, industrial or residential), the revenue from each program and the level of customers satisfaction or reaction towards similar applied programs. These programs can be augmented in five steps : DSM targets, financial and feasibility study, designing of effective programs program implementation & monitoring and program evaluation. Industrial sector is one of the largest user of energy in utilities (in Egypt industrial sector consuming about 36% of total energy generated). Since motors are the principle energy users, different energy savings, strategies have been applied to reduce their energy consumption. These strategies include using high efficient motor and Variable Speed Drive (VSD). It is clear that the use of VSDs and energy efficient motors leads to substantial energy savings and an enormous reduction in emissions.

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