Data in Brief (Feb 2017)

Monitoring of a micro-smart grid: Power consumption data of some machineries of an agro-industrial test site

  • Enrico Fabrizio,
  • Alessandro Biglia,
  • Valeria Branciforti,
  • Marco Filippi,
  • Silvia Barbero,
  • Giuseppe Tecco,
  • Paolo Mollo,
  • Andrea Molino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2016.12.033
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. C
pp. 564 – 568

Abstract

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For the management of a (micro)-smart grid it is important to know the patters of the load profiles and of the generators. In this article the power consumption data obtained through a monitoring activity developed on a micro-smart grid in an agro-industrial test-site are presented. In particular, this reports the synthesis of the monitoring results of 5 loads (5 industrial machineries for crop micronization, corncob crashing and other similar processes). How these data were used within a monitoring and managing scheme of a micro-smart grid can be found in (E. Fabrizio, V. Branciforti, A. Costantino, M. Filippi, S. Barbero, G. Tecco, P. Mollo, A. Molino, 2017) [1]. The data can be useful for other researchers in order to create benchmarks of energy use input appropriate energy demand values in optimization tools for the industrial sector.