ME6009 ENERGY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT L T P C
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OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the course, the student is expected to
- understand and analyse the energy data of industries
- carryout energy accounting and balancing
- conduct energy audit and suggest methodologies for energy savings and
- utilise the available resources in optimal ways
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 8
Energy - Power – Past & Present scenario of World; National Energy consumption Data – Environmental aspects associated with energy utilization –Energy Auditing: Need, Types, Methodology and Barriers. Role of Energy Managers. Instruments for energy auditing.
UNIT II ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 12
Components of EB billing – HT and LT supply, Transformers, Cable Sizing, Concept of Capacitors, Power Factor Improvement, Harmonics, Electric Motors - Motor Efficiency Computation, Energy Efficient Motors, Illumination – Lux, Lumens, Types of lighting, Efficacy, LED Lighting and scope of Encon in Illumination.
UNIT III THERMAL SYSTEMS 12
Stoichiometry, Boilers, Furnaces and Thermic Fluid Heaters – Efficiency computation and encon measures. Steam: Distribution &U sage: Steam Traps, Condensate Recovery, Flash Steam Utilization, Insulators & Refractories
UNIT IV ENERGY CONSERVATION IN MAJOR UTILITIES 8
Pumps, Fans, Blowers, Compressed Air Systems, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems – Cooling Towers – D.G. sets
UNIT V ECONOMICS 5
Energy Economics – Discount Rate, Payback Period, Internal Rate of Return, Net Present Value, Life
Cycle Costing –ESCO concept
OUTCOMES:
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
Upon completion of this course, the students can able to analyse the energy data of industries.
- Can carryout energy accounting and balancing
- Can suggest methodologies for energy savings
TEXT BOOKS:
- Energy Manager Training Manual (4 Volumes) available at www.energymanager training.com, a website administered by Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), a statutory body under Ministry of Power, Government of India, 2004.
REFERENCES:
- Witte. L.C., P.S. Schmidt, D.R. Brown, “Industrial Energy Management and Utilisation” Hemisphere Publ, Washington, 1988.
- Callaghn, P.W. “Design and Management for Energy Conservation”, Pergamon Press, Oxford,
1981.
- Dryden. I.G.C., “The Efficient Use of Energy” Butterworths, London, 1982
- Turner. W.C., “Energy Management Hand book”, Wiley, New York, 1982.
- Murphy. W.R. and G. Mc KAY, “Energy Management”, Butterworths, London 1987.
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