Comparative case study analysis of conventional and solar energy systems
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Conventional, Solar, case study, NSM, NMEEAbstract
Energy management is the process for the conservation of energy as energy consumption tends to rise day by day, as energy demand rises. The process involved is to determine when, where, why, and how energy is used in a plant or building. This paper aims to carry out electrical load management in organizations /domestic/industries. The main objective is to evaluate the use of Electrical energy in an organization for different appliances and determine the opportunities for energy saving with energy-efficient equipment or techniques to make it more energy-efficient. This paper presents mathematical modeling, examination, and analysis for the institution and estimates the savings obtained by switching from a conventional energy source to a solar energy source.
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