The portal will also recommend measures that can help consumers save 8 to 20 per cent of electricity.
According to a BSES spokesperson, ‘India’s insatiable demand for power as been increasing at nearly 6 to 8 per cent annually. Even the cost of fuel has been rising, which is steadily leading to an increase in electricity prices. This latest technology will help consumers by not only reducing their energy consumption but also their power bills.’
The announcement was made at a ‘Power Conclave’ organised by BSES at the India Habitat Centre.
The conclave was organised in association with GERMI (Gujarat Energy Research and Management Institute), Ecolibrium Energy, Harsha Abakus Solar and Energynomics — organisations involved in Demand Side Management (DSM) technologies.
DSM is used to describe the actions of a utility, beyond the customer’s meter, with the objective of altering the end-use of electricity.
The new portal will help all types of consumers, especially those electricity consumption of 50
kilowatt and above. The portal, a paid service, will provide a broad array of services, including tracking of individual appliances placed in an industrial or a commercial premise.
‘Additionally, it will also help consumers achieve optimisation of power consumption. Since, it is a web-based service the consumer can access the portal from anywhere’, the spokesperson said.
He further said that the power distribution will educate it customers about the new service and other energy-saving measures. ‘BSES has embarked on a journey to educate its consumers on the various energy conserving technologies. We have started the concept of ‘Power Conclaves’, which will not only educate, but also make the consumers aware about these new technologies’, he added.
According to a BSES spokesperson, ‘India’s insatiable demand for power as been increasing at nearly 6 to 8 per cent annually. Even the cost of fuel has been rising, which is steadily leading to an increase in electricity prices. This latest technology will help consumers by not only reducing their energy consumption but also their power bills.’
The announcement was made at a ‘Power Conclave’ organised by BSES at the India Habitat Centre.
The conclave was organised in association with GERMI (Gujarat Energy Research and Management Institute), Ecolibrium Energy, Harsha Abakus Solar and Energynomics — organisations involved in Demand Side Management (DSM) technologies.
DSM is used to describe the actions of a utility, beyond the customer’s meter, with the objective of altering the end-use of electricity.
The new portal will help all types of consumers, especially those electricity consumption of 50
kilowatt and above. The portal, a paid service, will provide a broad array of services, including tracking of individual appliances placed in an industrial or a commercial premise.
‘Additionally, it will also help consumers achieve optimisation of power consumption. Since, it is a web-based service the consumer can access the portal from anywhere’, the spokesperson said.
He further said that the power distribution will educate it customers about the new service and other energy-saving measures. ‘BSES has embarked on a journey to educate its consumers on the various energy conserving technologies. We have started the concept of ‘Power Conclaves’, which will not only educate, but also make the consumers aware about these new technologies’, he added.