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Schedules high-consumption appliance program segments into low-tariff intervals to cut energy cost without delaying cycle completion.
A refrigerator control unit shifts cooling to periods of self-generated electricity, storing cold to cut grid load, cost, and CO2 emissions.
A voltage-sensing control circuit switches appliance power supplies into standby while preserving command and power-fail detection below one watt.
Schedules power-intensive appliance program sections into low-cost energy intervals to cut operating cost and ease peak load on the grid.
Pre-cooling during off-peak hours stores cold energy so refrigeration can pause at peak demand while keeping temperatures within safe limits.
A control module tracks usage and energy signals to switch heater elements and vary setpoint temperature, reducing waste without losing hot water.
Three vertically spaced heating elements cut peak electricity demand while preserving hot water volume and extending bottom element life.
Predicts peak reverse power and schedules heat pump heating and storage to cut grid backflow and use PV output more efficiently.
RF energy harvested from an incident signal powers pairing messages for home automation receivers, avoiding battery drain during configuration.
Battery-matched LED emergency lighting avoids flyback losses while using feedback, soft start, and power rollback to extend backup runtime.
When renewable output exceeds grid capacity, surplus power is routed to distributed computing loads to avoid overload and reduce curtailment.
Two-way IP messaging links smart meters, loads, and supply devices to verify demand response in real time and support operating reserves.
Early bus power sampling during breaker opening cuts backup transfer delay while preserving switching safety in electric power systems.
Reinforcement learning trains ESS reward functions from building power data to adapt charging and discharging and cut peak load.
IP-based control of distributed grid devices enables real-time load curtailment, accurate power savings tracking, and operating reserves.
An LSTM model predicts multi-device power demand against thresholds to flag high-consumption events and support timely remote action.
Real-time smart meter feedback verifies load curtailment and supports operating reserves without blanket load shedding or statistical estimates.
An LCL-filtered inverter cancels harmonics, reactive current, and phase imbalance while avoiding resonance and excess active power use.
Dual-threshold switching limits peak household power during EV charging while keeping domestic appliances running and avoiding rapid on-off cycling.
Controlled interference signals reveal load sensitivity in real time, helping power electronics stabilize grid voltage and frequency with less data complexity.
Calculates which factories should run or stop during a power failure to keep demand within feasible supply limits and reduce switching burden.
Intermittent switching based on measured load and dual thresholds keeps EV chargers and other high-draw devices within contractual power limits.
An incident-signal-powered control unit handles home automation pairing and configuration without draining low-energy receivers or adding batteries.
When load current rises above a threshold, the inverter supplies assist current to limit switch heating and avoid oversized UPS hardware.
A decision unit schedules loads such as water heaters to run when combined on-site generation and grid power sale profit is highest.
Dynamic platform control shifts hardware and process workloads to periods of renewable energy availability, cutting grid cost and non-renewable use.
Multiple current-limited Ethernet power paths deliver over 100 W while meeting circuit limits and protecting against short faults.
Automatic commissioning over a low-voltage free-topology network cuts wiring and setup time while preserving reliable load control.
Machine learning ranks building equipment for load shedding to match asynchronous energy supply and meet net zero targets.
OR-ing controllers, MOSFETs, relays, and a backup battery keep vehicle sub-buses powered while isolating overloads, shorts, and reverse polarity.
Coordinated battery charging and controllable load adjustment keep microgrid power exchange on plan without oversized storage.
Distributed asset managers and a simplified HIL platform test microgrid control without central simulation, improving speed and model accuracy.
One-way tariff signals sent over power lines enable local load and input control without complex networks, reducing faults, cost, and data risks.
Revenue-grade load data and consumer preferences let utilities estimate and dispatch operating reserve more accurately through active load management.
Real-time IP messaging and smart meters curb distributed loads, verify negawatts, and stabilize the grid without new peak generation.
A monitoring module switches DC load circuits through a signal-driven board, removing contactors and shunts to cut power system size and cost.
A controller and auxiliary contactor switch loads between main and standby power during overvoltage, phase loss, and other supply faults.
Monitors line-to-neutral voltage and rapidly disconnects backup PV power when storage integration causes imbalance or excess output.
Independent opening and closing drives split transfer-switch actuation into smaller electromagnets, cutting current, stress, and assembly cost.
Voltage-potential switching lets a UPS transfer from inverter to bypass during load faults with less delay, improving supply reliability.
Smart meter event models validate DER commitments from metrology data, cutting settlement delays and speeding consumer compensation.
Dynamic power limits let active vehicle heating elements warm faster while total electrical consumption stays within battery-safe bounds.
Occupancy, usage, and weather data drive automated demand-response opt-out decisions that protect facility operations while improving load balancing.
A self-locking relay control path keeps loads powered during backup power box upgrades, preventing outages when the controller cannot act.
Real-time current monitoring adjusts flexible loads and storage to keep electrical panels within capacity and avoid costly service upgrades.
Dynamic converter selection keeps reactive power within range while routing energy efficiently and holding each converter near its optimal range.
Automatic contactor interlocking switches loads away from overvoltage, undervoltage, phase loss, and frequency faults to keep power continuous.
Forecasted network demand is used to target eligible meters for future load shedding, reducing overload risk without unnecessary service disruption.
Input power status and voltage change detection let a UPS switch storage modes to cut battery drain and extend backup duration.
Hierarchical energy icons and variable-thickness nodes reveal real-time and past power flow, helping users pinpoint energy issues faster.
Real-time power measurement lets building loads absorb surplus generator output instead of feeding it to the grid, cutting wasted energy and costs.
Distinguishing local switch-offs from blackouts lets lighting controls restore prior brightness instead of reverting to unwanted default levels.
A smart utility meter matches DER commitments to metrology-based event models, replacing months-long manual settlement validation.
A single medium-voltage UPS feeds multiple branches to raise utilization, simplify monitoring, and cut cable and equipment overhead.
Authenticated control messages and a reset counter keep appliances in low-power mode unless valid commands allow temporary free-power operation.
A clutch-coupled alternator and dump load keep islanded hybrid grids near 50 Hz while smoothing renewable fluctuations and cutting fuel use.