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Design of Robust Time of Use (ToU) framework for Electricity Tariff in Gujarat and Launch of ToU tool for utilities and regulators by ISGF ANI | Updated: Apr 14, 2021 10:55 IST
New Delhi [India], April 14 (ANI/PRNewswire): Pricing of electricity is one of the key challenges in the efficient functioning of the power sector. Electricity tariffs typically do not reflect the true costs of generation, transmission, and distribution in India.
Knowledge about the demand-price relationship, consumers willingness to pay for electricity, and demand forecasts are necessary to plan the supply and design of tariff structures. An increase in distributed energy resources (DER) such as solar photovoltaic (PV), wind turbines, and electric vehicles (EVs) will result in unanticipated peaks in demand-generation balance leading to huge stress on the power system equipment and networks.
India Utility wins IGSF Gold Innovation Award for Rooftop Solar Workflow Automation
BSES Rajdhani Power Limited partnered with ENACT SYSTEMS
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NEW DELHI, March 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The India Smart Grid Forum (IGSF) presented the prestigious Gold Innovation award to BSES Rajdhani Power Limited, for automation of rooftop solar workflow in their territory. BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL) distributes power over 2.4 million customers spread over 21 districts in South and West Delhi, of which over 3,000 customers have installed rooftop solar systems.
BRPL Team at IGSF Award Ceremony in New Delhi
BSES Rajdhani Power Limited partnered with ENACT SYSTEMS in 2019. The Enact platform helps the BRPL distributed energy team to manage customer onboarding, solar project approval and processing of solar net metering approvals, working closely with BRPL-approved solar installers across New Delhi.
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Tata Power DDL, a leading electricity distribution company that serves over seven million residents in North Delhi, is piloting a solar energy trading project together with Australian blockchain firm PowerLedger and the India Smart Grid Forum, or ISGF.
The pilot, which runs until June, aims to enable the development of distributed energy infrastructure and electronic trading resources that will encourage consumers to become prosumers consumers who also produce by selling their excess rooftop solar power in a peer-to-peer marketplace.
Using PowerLedger s blockchain technology to provide transparent settlement of energy trades, the pilot will test out various trading algorithms, including dynamic trading, to create an energy auction pool between prosumers and consumers. Grid-connected, distributed energy resources that can directly participate in the P2P marketplace will include electronic vehicle charging stations and battery energy storage systems.