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A SCOPING STUDY ON ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN THE CITY OF HYDERABAD

By
B. Neeraja Orcid logo ,
B. Neeraja

Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology , Hyderabad , India

B.V. Jayanthi Orcid logo ,
B.V. Jayanthi

Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology , Hyderabad , India

B. Suchitra Orcid logo ,
B. Suchitra

Dr. MGRERI , Chennai , India

Ch. Indira Priyadarsini Orcid logo ,
Ch. Indira Priyadarsini

Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology , Hyderabad , India

Vasantha Lakshmi Orcid logo
Vasantha Lakshmi

ITM Skills University , Navi Mumbai , India

Abstract

India is one of the emerging economies attracting many industries for launching their business in its land. In the present scenario of global warming and in the light of environmental awareness, it is an alarming issue. An important point to be observed and highlighted is regarding waste disposal and radiation produced by various industries. Industries cannot be entirely held liable because they function as per the demand and requirements of customers. expectations. As socially and environmentally responsible citizens, we must Support our nation by making meaningful, feasible, implementable, and educated decisions that encourage sustainability and ethical practices. If we are not able to produce power, at least we should support saving power. The study titled "A scoping study on energy management systems in the city of Hyderabad" is an initiative to identify and gain an insight into the various issues and challenges we face due to power shortage The sensor system could prevent/save the unwanted usage of electricity, which could be utilized for another meaningful purpose. It is advisable for the huge societies and residential complexes in the highly urbanized localities of Hyderabad. This study is an attempt to provide an understanding regarding how various types of bulbs, their power consumptions, and cost-effective utilization of the technologies available in the market. This will lead not only to saving costs on electrical bill per month for the residential associations, which in turn brings down the monthly common area maintenance cost for the individual house, but also help the government avoid/reduce/minimize possible future power crisis. The findings of the study would help to acquire great knowledge. about the various problems with reference to maintenance bills and solve a few problems faced by owners of residential apartments— A win-win scenario for Both residents and associations should be welcomed by us.

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