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Development of a Power Supply Monitoring System for Rural Housholds in the Central Region Of Russia

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The article considers the issues of developing a monitoring system for electrical power and energy consumption of rural households in order to obtain reliable data on daily, monthly and annual loads, the wind velocity and direction, current and voltage from a photovoltaic module, which are necessary for developing a methodology for choosing equipment for a power supply system based on renewable energy sources (RES) for rural households in central region of Russia.

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Translated from Élektricheskie Stantsii, No. 3, March 2021, pp. 43 – 49. DOI: 10.34831/EP.2021.1076.3.006

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Bezrukikh, P.P., Belykh, S.S. Development of a Power Supply Monitoring System for Rural Housholds in the Central Region Of Russia. Power Technol Eng 55, 438–444 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10749-021-01379-z

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