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Our Energy Domain Specialists bring innovation to life PDF Print E-mail

Energy

The energy sector plays a vital role in the economic development and human improvement of a country. Energy sector includes electricity, petroleum oil and natural gas, and coal. There are limited resources for generating energy and the consumption of the same is growing manifold world-wide. Third world countries are fuelling the growth in this sector with rapid modernization they are undergoing. Just Look at the following facts as a background:
  • Population is projected to grow from 6.4 billion in 2004 to 8.1 billion in 2030.
  • Global Energy Demand is projected to increase by 53% from 2004 to 2030.
  • Developing countries will see a 70% increase in primary energy demand.
  • Electricity accounts for 47% of increase in global energy demand by 2030.
  • Investments: Meeting the world’s growing hunger for energy requires massive investment in the energy supply infrastructure. $20 trillion (in year 2005 dollars)investment over 2005-2030.
  • Power Sector accounts for 56% of the aforementioned total investment in Energy sector.

In India alone, more than one per cent growth in energy is required to justify a one per cent growth in the economy. However, the amount of energy spent to generate one rupee of gross domestic product (GDP), has been improving since the late 1990s.

Indian Power Ministry has embarked on an ambitious project (under the APDRP scheme) of modernization of this sector. The objectives of this initiative include:
  • Micro-measure every unit of power across the network
  • Allow real-time information and operating control
  • Devise mechanisms to control the misuse and theft of power

This would enable electric utilities to:
  • Reduce losses
  • Improve power quality
  • Allow load management
  • Allow system-level optimization for reduced costs
  • Increase consumer utility, satisfaction, and willingness to pay
  • Manage outage detection and isolation
  • Remote customer connect &disconnect
  • Detect theft and meter tamper
  • Observe real time flows
  • Allow real time pricing
  • Implement prepayment schemes
  • Perform load profiling and demand forecasting
  • Possible advanced communications and services
  • Information and Internet access
  • Appliance monitoring and control through the web

Our Services-
We at ebusinessware, have been a part of this transformation that India is witnessing in terms of providing next generation technology to the electrical utilities. We took a conscious decision in 2007 to foray into this domain and today are one of the very few software companies in India, having a resource pool on:
  • All the verticals of electric utility BPAS (business process automation system) implementation – including SAP-ISU resources

  • AMI (automated metering infrastructure) – Including the know-how of handling multiple (Elster,Satic,Pulse etc) meter types, with message throughputs in excess of 10,000 msg/sec

  • EDRS (emergency demand response system) – Jrules engine for BRMS (business rules management system). Near real-time energy audit from the live data coming from smart meters

  • MDM (Meter data management) – correcting/correlating the missing meter data and also providing a platform to feed the meter data received from various sources(and different meter types) to the billing system

  • ase System Software – for downloading the meter data from hand-held devices and process them for billing and reporting

To view our presentation please click Energy Distribution

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