Enhancing Energy Efficiency through Advanced Electricity Monitoring Technologies
Abstract
This research aims to explore the potential of advanced technologies in electricity monitoring systems to enhance energy efficiency. By integrating smart meters, IoT devices, and data analytics techniques, real-time monitoring and analysis of electricity consumption patterns can be achieved. The study focuses on identifying opportunities for energy savings, optimizing load distribution, and promoting behavioral changes among consumers based on insights provided by the electricity information system. Through the implementation of advanced technologies, this research seeks to enable more informed decision making, improve energy management practices, and drive sustainable energy consumption patterns.
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