CESC gearing up to adopt smart grid technology

July 23, 2013 10:15 am | Updated July 19, 2016 11:12 pm IST - MYSORE:

The Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation (CESC) is gearing up to adopt and implement smart grid technology for effective power supply management.

This was stated by Bhagya Naik, Director (Technical), CESC, at a seminar on ‘Smart grid technologies: opportunities and challenges’, held here on Saturday. He said the Union government had sanctioned Rs. 32 crore for the effective application and implementation of the project.

N. Murugesan, Director-General of Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore, in his inaugural address, said that smart grid technology held the key for efficiency in power management and enhancing energy security.

The concept entails adopting digital and automated technology from the supply side to end users so as to enhance reliability and reduce waste. Its adoption has received priority as it is cost-saving in the long run. Experts said implementation of smart grid technology will enable them to anticipate system disturbances and respond to it, resulting in better operational efficiency.

The objective of the seminar, which was organised by the Institution of Engineers and Electrical Engineering Division Board of the IEI, was to provide a platform for experts, engineers, technical personnel and stakeholders and to apprise them of the latest developments in the field of energy management.

Nearly 100 people attended the seminar.

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