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ENERGY AUDITING tool to increase
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Ing. Bronislava Herdov, PhD.energy auditor
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Proposal Presentation
Improvement of Energy Efficiency inIndustries by Implementation of
Energy Audit Technique By
Nouman Safdar MSEE01103008
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Contents
Problem statementResearch backgroundAbstractIntroductionAim and Objectives of researchResearch approach and methodologyExpected ResultsTools & SoftwaresReferences
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Problem Statement Pakistan is passing through one of the
most worst energy crises in its history.
Pakistan is facing a short fall of approx.6000 MW .[14]
Electricity remains off for approx. 18hours in rural areas and approx. 12 hoursfor urban areas.
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Problem Statement Textile industry is taken as a case study. Pakistan,4 th largest producer of cotton with 3 rd
largest spinning capacity in Asia & 8th
largestexporter of textile products in Asia,Contributes 5% of the global spinning capacity
It contributes 9.5% of the GDP. At present there are 1221 ginning units, 442
spinning, 124 large spinning & 425 small unitslike loams, Providing employment to 15 millionor roughly 30% of the 49 million workforce of the country
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[14]
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There is a gap between demand and supply. The gap can be reduced by installing
additional power generating capacity. Large generation capacity projects take time. Therefore it is economically better to reduce
energy loss and waste than increasing costs ingeneration and transmission systems anddoing energy conservation measures.[5]
Research Background
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Energy conservation is just like virtualgeneration.[1]
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Step up station (11 kV/500 kV) 1=99.5 %
EHV Transmission & Station (500 kV/220 kV) 2=99. 0%
HV Transmission & Station (220 kV/132 kV) 3=97.5 %
Distribution Station (132 kV/11 kV) 5=99.5 %
Primary Distribution (11 kV) 6=95.0 %
Sub Transmission (132 kV) 4=96.0 %
Transformer & Dist. Network (11 kV/415 V) 7=95.0 %
Induction Motor 8=90.0 %
Driven Mechanical Load 9=70.0 %
Generated Power
Useful Work
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Competitive Market
High Energy Costs Energy Shortage in Country Environmental Benefits
Why energy conservation?
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AbstractThis thesis would provide general EnergyConservation measures which would befinalized with the help of Energy Audittechnique and can be recommended for atextile industry that has been taken as a case
study
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Why ENERGY
Auditing ?
Where we Need
Energy Auditing ?
First we start withWhy ENERGY
Auditing ?
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IntroductionWhat Is An Energy Audit (EA)?
An energy audit is an inspection, survey and analysisof energy flows for energy conservation in a building,process or system to reduce the amount of energyinput into the system without negatively affecting theoutput(s)
OR in simple words it is a Systematic approach tomonitor industrial energy consumption and to pinpoint sources of wastage is called energy audit.[8]
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Energy Audit
Inspection
Survey
Analysis
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OVERVIEW
Energy Audit and Analysisof Industry and DomesticLevel
Find out problems atvarious points where
energy consumption canbe reduced
Energy conservation bysolving power systemplanning & operationalproblems using artificialintelligent techniques
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What is Energy Audit In Industry?
SystematicAcquisition
Analysis of EnergyData
Find out Problemsat various points
ImplementingEnergy
ConservationMeasures
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Why Energy Auditing?
Energy Management has been the important tool tomeet its objectives for short term survival & long termsuccess[2].Energy Audit helps an organization to understand &analyze its energy utilization, To budget energy use plan& practice feasible conservation plans to enhanceefficiency, curtail energy wastage & substantially reduceenergy costs.[11,12]
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Needs for energy audit
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WHY WE ARE USING ENERGY AUDIT?
Energy audit includes following actions, steps and processes:
Conducting in depth energy audit by systematic process of accounting and reconciliation between the following:
Actual energy consumption
Calculated energy consumption taking into account ratedefficiency and power losses in all energy utilizing equipment andpower transmission system i.e. conductor, cable, panels etc.
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Why Energy Auditing?
Energy Efficiency in Industry has become importantissue in the century consider cost of energy, Energycrises in the world and environmental issues of usingenergy sources.[7]Process industries such as petrochemical,Pharmaceutical and semiconductor industries haveshown that by doing minor alterations in the designstage and the operations of process industries, a bigimpact can be achieved in the bottom line of concerned companys performance.[9]
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Why EA?
The optimum utilization of energy leads us to themanagement of load, which is defined as the set of objectives designed to control and modify the patternsof demands of various consumers of power utility.[10]Reduces the specific energy consumption & operatingcosts (approximately by 20% to 30%) by systematic
analysis.[13]EA has become an effective tool in defining &
pursuing a comprehensive energy management program.[15][16][17]
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Methodology for Energy AuditDifferent methodologies arefollowed by differentorganizations for energy audit.Suggested methodologies forinstallations having similar anddissimilar equipments are asfollows :
Study & verification of energyconsumption..
Study of opportunities forsaving in energy..
Checking operating point &best efficiency point..
Checking for penalties levied byauthority..
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Routine MeasuresThe measures can be routinely adopted in
day to day operation and maintenancePeriodical Measures
By adopting these measures in a specific period,efficiency can be nearly restored
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Selection AspectsIf during selection phase, the equipments are
selected for optimum efficiency and diameter ,
considerable reduction in energy cost can beachieved
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Parameters of interestduring ENERGY
AUDIT
PF Improvement study Capacitor performance Motor loading survey
Lighting system Fans & Blowers Air Conditioning &
Refrigeration System
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Research approach and methodology
Detail Energy Audit.Data Collection at first stage.Recommendations and Suggestions on basis of realtime Data and research papers.Implementations at second stage.
Result would be revealed in the form of conservedenergy up to a significant value.
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Expected Results
The Study would be started for a period of 5 months.The real time data would be collected with the helpof detail Energy Audit.
Remedies would be suggested and applied to theunit that will give conserved energy up to almost
20%.The operating conditions of all the machineries
during the period would be deliberately maintainedsame for the purpose of study .
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Tools & Softwares
ProteusMatlabU.S.Federal Energy Management Tools for energy Auditing
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1 Energy conservation should be a priority for everyone nowadays.
2
For large organizations, electrical energy savings are even more
relevant because their bills are bigger and their usage is greater.
3
Finding ways to deal smartly with facilities and householdequipments will have a great impact in industries and domesticusage.
4 The effect of AI methods will soon become clear in the area of
energy conservation as they become commercial products.
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Reference
[1]Hassan, H. T., and Electrical EnggDeptt UET Lahore. "Management and Conservation of
Electrical Energy in Industrial Units."
[2]Wayne C.Turner,Energy management handbook ,School of Industrial Engineering and
Management, Oklahoma State University & Steve Doty, Colorado Springs Utilities,
Colorado Springs, Colorado, 6th edition. [3] Saidur, R., M. Hasanuzzaman, and N. A. Rahim. "Energy Consumption, Energy Savings
and Emission Analysis for Industrial Motors." Wood and wood products 331: 8, Proceedings
of the 2010 International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations
Management Dhaka, Bangladesh, January 9 10, 2010
[4]Singh, Gurpreet, Malkiat Singh, and Harmandeep Singh. "ENERGY AUDIT: A CASE STUDY
TO REDUCE LIGHTING COST." Asian Journal of Computer Science and Information
Technology 2.5 (2012).
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[9] Sundaram, Alagu. "Design and operation considerations for energy conservation inprocess industries." Research and Development, 2003.SCORED2003.Proceedings.Student Conference on .IEEE, 2003.[10] Paracha, Zahir J., and SuhailAftabQureshi. "APPLICATION OF POWER QUALITYMANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES AND METHODS IN POWER SYSTEM OF WAPDA
PAKISTAN."Proc. Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC06) .2006.[11] Capehart, Barney L., Wayne C. Turner, and William J. Kennedy. Guide to energy management . The Fairmont Press, Inc., 2006.
[12] Rajan, G. G. Optimizing energy efficiencies in industry . New York: McGraw-Hill,2003.09.
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[13] www.obt.com; 2009, 18/03/09[14] Projected energy demand vs capability 2009-20 30,http://www.WAPDA.gov.pk/htmls/power-index.html , Access date 12/06/13
[15] Prakash V, Baskar S, Sivakumar S, Sri Krishna K. A novel efficiency improvementmeasure in three-phase induction motors, its conservation potentialand economic analysis. Energy for Sustainable Development 2008;XII(2):78 87.
[16] Masjuki, H. H., et al. "Energy and Electricity Consumption Analysis Of MalaysianIndustrial Sector." Wood and wood products 331 (2006): 8.
[17] Audit Guide,http://www.oregon.gov/ENERGY/CONS/Industry/docs/AuditGuide.pdf, Access date11/08/09.
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