posted on 2022-01-24, 08:10authored byCyncol A. Sibiya, Kanzumba Kusakana, Bubele P. Numbi
Reducing the electricity bill in the industrial
sector is an important problem worldwide. This study
focuses on the awareness of industries to Cathodic Protec?tion (CP) energy conservation and on the potential of
reducing electricity bills by a change of tariff or making use
of renewable energy. Due to the frequent increase in energy
cost at a significant rate, many indusial consumers are
looking for ways to reduce the monthly electricity bill. The
study aims to identify if it will be possible to use options
such as renewable energy to supply CP systems, or if a
change of tariff can help reduce the monthly bills. To
achieve this, a real-time energy-monitoring device “Efergy
E2” was installed in one of the Transformer Rectifier Units
(TRU), the monitored TRU is located at Ndwedwe reservoir
2 in the areas of Durban. Among other benefits, the hourly
load data analysis can provide the detailed characteristics of
load demand, define the consumption patterns and can help
to identify where the consumer could reduce the electricity
bill. The results indicate that the load is almost constant
throughout the day and changing to Time of Use (TOU)
tariff does reduce the bills. However, the fixed charges
amount to 11 times energy charges, hence the best way is to
make use of renewable energy rather than changing a tariff.
Funding
The authors are grateful for the financial support from the Central University of Technology, Free State’s University Research and Innovation Committee.