Development of a Novel Software to Identify the Real-Time Energy (kWh) Flows among Multiple Loads and Sources Including Renewables in a Smart Grid

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An innovative software has been developed to measure and identify energy flow for multiple loads and sources like Grid and or other renewables. Algorithms have been developed to indicate status of energy used within a building unit and the Smart Gird as a whole. The software is developed on the AngularJS bases in the model-view-controller (MVC) platform using PHP language and MySQL is used as database for recording the data. The results of this research can support Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) for future grid planning and can be helpful for adaptive forcasting in connection with the consumption and generation. In the future, this software could be applied to improve the functions of energy management system (EMS) in the homes, buildings, and offices.

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