BASELINE ENERGY USE BASED RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING LOAD CURVE ESTIMATION: A CASE OF SURABAYA
Main Authors: | Tanoto, Yusak, Santoso, Murtiyanto, Hosea, Emmy |
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Format: | Proceeding PeerReviewed application/pdf |
Terbitan: |
, 2012
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Online Access: |
https://repository.petra.ac.id/16453/1/Publikasi1_04020_833.pdf https://repository.petra.ac.id/16453/ |
Daftar Isi:
- Residential lighting is one of important appliances that, in total, consume large amount of electricity. Establishment of residential lighting load curve is therefore prominent as the curve will be useful for any further analysis. Nevertheless, it is difficult to develop residential lighting load curve when the residential energy consumption is measured using conventional metering or other power monitoring device. This paper presents estimation of residential lighting load curve using Baseline Energy Use method. A survey has been conducted to collect relevant data of lighting utilization in Surabaya. Important findings from the survey include determination of number of each lamp type, average number of lamps per household, total number of lamps in households, and average daily operating hours. Considering a 96.2 share of ownership which consist of incandescent, fluorescent, and compact fluorescent lamp, it is found from the analysis that the lighting peak load is occured at 7 PM with average wattage per household of 100.1 W. Meanwhile, residential sectorâ€TMs lighting peak load is reached 76.3 MW. In addition, no coincidence found when the lighting load curve compared to the adjusted system loading curve.