Study on the Interactive Service Architecture for Industrial User in Smart Power Consumption

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The objective of smart power consumption system is to make the large industrial user communicate actively with electric power operator by the means of smart measurement and control. The necessity of interactions between electric power corporation and large industrial users was analyzed. Then the interactive service architecture for large industrial user in smart power consumption and the relations among parts of the architecture were studied. The functions and key technologies of the interactive service architecture were also discussed. Further, by collecting the information such as internal power consumption information, device running information, laws of production, and development tend information et al., the electric power corporation can offer personalized, diversified, facilitated and interactive services for large industrial users. And the corporation can provide necessary information support for electric grid dispatching, power distribution planning, electric energy quality, line loss and power supply reliability.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 614-615)

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880-886

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December 2012

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