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INTERNSHIP REPORT
On
“Data-Electricity Consumption”
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for award of Degree of
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
In
COMPUTER SCIENCE &ENGINEERING
Submitted by:
Assistant Professor
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the internship work entitled “Data-Electricity Consumption” carried out by
“NITHIN RAJ ARAS[1TJ20CS072]”. Bonafide student of T. John Institute of Technology,
Bengaluru in partial fulfillment for the award of Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science of
Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi during the academic year 2023-2024. It is certified
that all the corrections/suggestions indicated for the internal assessment have been approved as it
satisfies the academic requirements in respect of internship work as prescribed for the said degree.
EXTERNAL VIVA
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2.
INTERNSHIP CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
I, Mr. Nithin Raj Aras, bearing the USN – 1TJ20CS072, of 8TH Semester declare that
the internship report work entitled “Data Electricity Consumption” has been carries out
and submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of the Bachelor of Engineering in
Computer Science & Engineering, Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi
during the academic year 2023-2024.
I also declare that this is to the best of my knowledge and belief, the work reported here
is accepted and satisfied.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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The project report on “Data-Electricity Consumpion” is the outcome of guidance, moral support and
knowledge imparted on me, throughout our work, for this I acknowledge and express immense
gratitude to all those who have guided and supported me during the preparation of this project. I take
this opportunity to express my gratefulness to everyone who has extended their support for helping me
in the project completion.
First and foremost, I thank Dr, Thomas P. John, Chairman of T. John Group of Institutions, Dr. P.
Suresh Venugopal, Principal and Dr. Suma R, Associate prof and HOD, Dept. of CSE who have
given me a confidence to believe in ourselves and complete the internship. I would also like to thank
my internal guide Ms. Shilpa Sannamani, Assistant Professor, Dept. of CSE for constantly guiding
and supporting for complete on of the report on time.
I would like to thank Ms.Bhavya Balakrishnan, Assistant Professor, Dept. of CSE Internship
coordinator for constantly helping me in the completion of this Internship report. I thank her for
guidance and remarks provided by her which was helpful in the completion of this report.
I would also like to thank to all teaching and non-teaching staff of the Computer Science and
Engineering Department for directly or indirectly helping us in the completion of this internship
seminar.
Lastly and most importantly we convey our gratitude to our parents who have been the source of
inspiration and also for the instrumental help in successful completion of this project.
ABSTRACT
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This internship delves into the determinants of electricity consumption changes across major states in
India. Employing the Laspeyres-based Parametric Divisia Method and the Simple Average Parametric
Divisia Method, the study conducts a period-wise decomposition analysis. It specifically examines the
influences of scale, structural, and intensity effects on the overall changes in electricity consumption.
The states are ranked according to the proportionate contributions of these effects to the total change
in electricity consumption. The paper advocates for the application of the Divisia index over simple
additive methods in this analytical context. The analysis draws on secondary cross-sectional data,
encompassing sectoral electricity consumption and sectoral output shares, for benchmark years.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. COMPANY PROFILE………………………………………….1
2. INTERNSHIP OBJECTIVES………………………………….2
3. ABSTRACT……..………………………………………………4
4. INTRODUCTION………………………………………………5
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5. EXISTING SYSTEM…………………………………………...6
6. PROPOSED SYSTEM………………………………………….7
7. METHODOLOGY……..……………………………………….8
8. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS………………………………….9
9. ALGORITHMS USED………………………………………...11
10.FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS…………………………..13
11.NON-FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS……………………16
12.DESIGN CONSDERATION………………………………….16
13.IMPLEMENTATION…………...…………………………….16
14.RESULT………………………………………………………..16
15.INPUT DESIGN……………………………………………….16
16.OUTPUT DESIGN…………………………………………….16
17.CONCLUSION………………………………………………...17
18.LITERATURE REVEW………………………………………18
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