Adekitan Aderibigbe Israel, Adetokun Bukola B, Aligbe Alex, Shomefun Tobi, Orimogunje Abidemi
Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria.
Department of Electrical Engineering, Pan African University Institute for Basic Sciences, Technology and Innovation (PAUISTI), Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT), Kenya.
Data Brief. 2018 Jul 27;20:159-172. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2018.07.047. eCollection 2018 Oct.
Accurate energy metering and billing is a challenge in some developing countries. In Nigeria, the issues of inadequate power generation, transmission and distribution infrastructure are recurrent problems, coupled with inefficient energy metering which is a major problem that results in residential energy consumers being billed unfair energy charges by the Electricity Distribution Companies (DISCOs) for unused energy, and this has been termed "crazy bill". For the energy sector to be effective, energy bills should be based on the actual energy usage and likewise customers must pay for used energy. To achieve this, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) recommended the installation of prepaid meters for all customers, but as at today, there is no full compliance with this regulation. Power supply is grossly unreliable, and this has affected power quality due to frequent load shedding and power outages. The dataset presented in this article captures the type of apartment, the type of electrical appliances used by occupant, the average monthly energy bill paid for electricity, the use or non-use of alternative energy sources, the type of alternative energy sources used, and the type of energy meter used by sampled residents of the Ota community in Ogun State, Nigeria. The dataset was acquired using an investigative questionnaire to survey the residential consumers within the sampled space.
在一些发展中国家,准确的能源计量和计费是一项挑战。在尼日利亚,发电、输电和配电基础设施不足的问题反复出现,再加上能源计量效率低下,这是一个主要问题,导致居民能源消费者被配电公司(DISCOs)收取未使用能源的不公平电费,这被称为“疯狂账单”。为了使能源部门有效运作,能源账单应基于实际能源使用情况,同样,客户必须为使用的能源付费。为了实现这一目标,尼日利亚电力监管委员会(NERC)建议为所有客户安装预付费电表,但截至目前,该规定并未得到全面遵守。电力供应极不可靠,由于频繁的负荷削减和停电,这影响了电能质量。本文中呈现的数据集中包含了公寓类型、居住者使用的电器类型、每月支付的平均电费、是否使用替代能源、使用的替代能源类型以及尼日利亚奥贡州奥塔社区抽样居民使用的电表类型。该数据集是通过调查问卷对抽样区域内的居民消费者进行调查获取的。