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CHAPTER 6
CONCLUSIONS AND SCOPE FOR FUTURE WORK
6.1 CONCLUSIONS
capability,
extensive
automation,
distributed
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can be relayed to smart appliances control panels of select
customer groups for automatically adjusting demand.
interface
and
helps
the
customer
analyze
the
energy
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The following Conclusions are noted from the Implementation
of
Smart
Energy
Information
Management
Systems
for
Anantapur Circle.
It is noted the On Peak , Off Peak and Mid Peak for Monthly
consumptions
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