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E3S Web of Conf.
Volume 405, 2023
2023 International Conference on Sustainable Technologies in Civil and Environmental Engineering (ICSTCE 2023)
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Article Number | 02013 | |
Number of page(s) | 14 | |
Section | Renewable Energy & Electrical Technology | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202340502013 | |
Published online | 26 July 2023 |
Smart Energy Management and Load Monitoring of Individual Loads
Department of EEE, St. Joseph’s college of engineering, Chennai, India.
aashik25@ieee.org, hodeeestaffaffairs@stjosephs.ac.in, abishlalns03@ieee.org, abinayaa19@ieee.org, benedictjenin@gmail.com
As India continues to urbanise with its manufacturing sector growing, its energy demands have increased rapidly. In this period, the need for energy monitoring and conservation must be evident. So the consumers can monitor their load consumption by a digital wattmeter. But the digital wattmeter measures and shows the total power consumed by consumer appliances. The consumer has no idea about which appliance consumes more power. Also, the consumer will not be able to know whether any appliance is getting damaged. To resolve these issues, we have come up with this project which is an IOT-based energy monitoring and controlling system, used to measure the power consumed by each appliance (Load). The power consumed by each appliance can be monitored individually by the consumer and it also informs us if there is an issue through a web application. Also the web application stores the historical data of the power consumed by each load. An Internet of Things (IoT) technique was employed to make the system smart. A microcontroller with built-in Wi-Fi - ESP32 - was used to monitor and control each load using a web application.
Key words: ESP 32 / Energy meter / IoT / Current sensor / Voltage sensor / Relay / Blynk app
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