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1
ENERGY MANAGEMENT CENTRE
KERALA
ANNUAL REPORT
1997 - 1998
An Autonomous Centre Under the Department of Power Government of Kerala
Karamana, Thiruvananthapuram 695 002
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1. ORGANISATION & FUNCTION
1.11 INTRODUCTION
Energy Management Centre, Kerala is an organisation registered under the
Travancore-Cochin Literary, Scientific and Charitable Societies Act of 1955 with Reg.No:
139/96. The Centre came into existence on 07-02-1996 . The office of the organisation
is at T.C.20/1441, Poojappura-Karamana Road , Thiruvananthapuram .
The Centre is an autonomous body under the Department of Power , Government
of Kerala, devoted to the improvement of energy efficiency in the State , promotion of
energy conservation and encouraging development of technologies related to energy
through research, training, demonstration programmes and awareness creation . The
centre is networking with institutions within and outside the State for research and
training .
This report for 1996-97 highlights the various activities of the Energy
Management Centre, Kerala in the areas of energy conservation ,workshops/training
programmes, demonstration and awareness programmes in the energy sector. The report
also gives a picture of the administrative and financial activities of the Centre . During the
period under report, four meetings of the Executive Committee (19.05.97, 06.09.97,
18.11.97, 11.03.98) and two meetings of the Governing Body (08.08.97, 01.12.97) were
held.
1.12 OBJECTIVES
The objectives of the Centre are to facilitate efficient management of all forms of
energy, to promote energy efficiency and energy conservation and to develop new sources
of energy as well as novel energy technologies with a view to increasing production,
improving the quality of life and facilitating the use of energy on a sustainable basis .
In particular the objects are :
1. To develop innovative methodologies and techniques and devise programmes for
efficient energy management .
2. To identify barriers to improving energy efficiency and propose appropriate remedial
approaches including policy measures and financial incentives .
3. To carry out , support and/or promote research studies on energy management .
4. To advise various sectors of economy like industry, transport and agriculture etc., the
agencies connected with energy production, handling and utilisation and the
Government on issues related to all forms of energy and its efficient management .
5. To monitor and promote energy conservation activities in the State of Kerala .
6. To increase the skill and capability of energy professionals .
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7. To act as a nodal agency for generation, collection and dissemination of latest
technical information on energy management and improve the energy information
system .
8. To create and maintain a database on supply, demand and prices of energy, energy
efficiency, energy conservation and related technologies .
9. To review laws and regulations that have a bearing on energy efficiency, develop
standards and norms for efficient energy use in the various sectors of economy in the
State and propose modifications .
10. To liaise with national & international organisations, Universities, Research Centres,
Regulatory bodies, funding agencies and such other institutions connected with
various aspects of energy management , including exchange of research results and
energy statistics on energy policy, forecasting and planning techniques .
11. To facilitate exchange of energy experts between the state of Kerala and other regions
within India and abroad .
12. To perform such other functions as desired by the Government and undertake such
other activities as are relevant to fulfil the objects of the Centre .
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1.2 GOVERNING BODY
The following members constituted the Governing body of the Centre as on 31..03..1998
Chairman
1. Hon’ble Shri Pinarayi Vijayan
Minister for Electricity
Government of Kerala
Vice-Chairman
2. Dr. M.K.G.Pillai
Director General
Central Power Research Institute
P.B. No. 9401
Bangalore - 560 094
Member & Chairman, Executive Committee
3. Shri K. Mohanachandran, IAS
Principal Secretary (Power)
Government of Kerala
Members
4. Shri Vinod Rai, IAS (From 01.10.97)
Principal Secretary (Finance)
Government of Kerala
Shri S. Varadachary, IAS (Upto 30.09.97)
5. Dr. A.D.Damodaran
Chairman, State Committee on
Science, Technology and Environment
General Hospital Road
Thiruvananthapuram 695 037
6. Er P.A. Sidhartha Menon
Member (Electrical)
Kerala State Electricity Board
Vidyuthi Bhavanam
Pattom,Thiruvananthapuram 695 004
7. Er. P.V. Varkey
Chief Electrical Inspector to Govt. of Kerala
Housing Board Building
Thiruvananthapuram 695 001
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8. Dr. K. Sivaraman
Director of Technical Education
Fort, Thiruvananthapuram 695 023
9. Er K. M. Amanulla
Director of Factories & Boilers
Fort, Thiruvananthapuram 695 023
10. Er. K.P.Radhakrishna Panicker ( From 31.10.97)
Director, ANERT
Kesavadasapuram, Thiruvananthapuram 695 004
Dr.A.D.Damodaran (Upto 31.10.97)
11. Smt. Aruna Sundararajan, IAS
Director of Industries & Commerce
Vikas Bhavan, Thiruvanthapuram 695 033
12. Er.N.T.Nair
Chairman
Institution of Engineers(India)
Observatory Hill, Thiruvananthapuram- 695 033
13. Dr. T.V. Babu Rajendran (From 6/97)
Principal
N.S.S. Engineering College
Palakkad 678 008
Dr.K.P.P.Pillai (Upto 6/97)
14. Dr. Bhaskar Natarajan
Director
Energy Management Centre
118 - Ashirwad Complex
D-1, Green Park
New Delhi 110 016
15. Mr.S.Raghupathy
Adviser
CII(Southern Region)
13, Harrington Road
Chetpet
Chennai 600 031
16. Er. K.L.Kumar
Chairman & Managing Director
Cochin Refineries Ltd.
P.B. No.2, Ambalamugal
Kochi 682 302
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17. Dr. V.P. Kulkarni
Direcctor
ER & DC
Vellayambalam
Thiruvananthapuram 695 033
18. Dr. M.R.S. Nair
Director
Autodesk CAD Centre
5th Floor, M.G. Road,
Kochi 682 035
19. Er. P.S. Nair
Chief General Manager
Indian Rare Earths
Chavara
Kollam 691 583
Member Secretary
20. Prof. V. K. Damodaran
Director & Ex-Officio Secretary to Govt.
Energy Management Centre, Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram 695 002
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1.3 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
The following members constituted the Executive Committee for the year ended
on 31.03.98
Chairman
1 Shri K. Mohanachandran, IAS
Principal Secretary (Power)
Government of Kerala
Member Secretary
2 Prof. V. K. Damodaran
Director & Ex-Officio Secretary to Govt.
Energy Management Centre, Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram 695 002
Members
3. Shri Vinod Rai, IAS (From 01.10.97)
Principal Secretary (Finance)
Government of Kerala
Shri S. Varadachary, IAS (Upto 30.09.97)
4 Er. P.V. Varkey
Chief Electrical Inspector to Govt. of Kerala
Housing Board Building
Thiruvananthapuram 695 001
5. Er. P.A. Sidhartha Menon
Member (Electrical), K.S.E.B
Vidyuthi Bhavanam
Pattom Palace(P.O)
Thiruvananthapuram 695 004
6 Er.N.T.Nair
Chairman, Institution of Engineers(India)
Observatory Hill
Thiruvananthapuram- 695 033
7 Dr. V.P. Kulkarni
Direcctor
ER & DC
Vellayambalam
Thiruvananthapuram 695 033
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2. EMC COMPUTER FACILITY
2.1 Strengthening of the existing Computer Network
The Centre strengthened its computer network during the year 1997-98 by adding latest
computer systems with Pentium 166/200 MHz MMX technology hardware, 600x600 dpi
flat bed Scanner, Laser Printer, Colour Ink jet Printer, and 33.6 Kbps Data/Fax/Voice
modem. The Centre also acquired E-Mail and Internet Connectivity.
The Internet services like E-mail, WWW Browsing, FTP and Telnet etc. were started as
soon as the Centre obtained the connection from VSNL during May 1997.
2.2 EMC LAN Configuration
File Server : Server with Intel Pentium 100MHz running
Novell Netware 4.1
Internet Proxy Server : Pentium 200 Mhz with MMX running
Wingate Proxy Server 2.1 on Windows 95
No of client work stations : 13 (Pentium 200MHz,166MHz,133 Mhz &
100MHz).
Windows 95 Clients : 10 Nos
Windows 3.11/DOS : 3 Nos
Operating Systems : Novell Netware 4.1, Windows 95,
Windows 3.11 and MS DOS
Office Automation Packages : MS-Office Professional 4.3
(MS Word, Excel, Access, Powerpoint)
Thoolika (Malayalam DTP)
Internet Software : Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer,
Telnet, Pegasus Mail (LAN), Eudora, WS-
FTP etc.
Graphics : Paint Shop Pro 4
Antivirus : McAfee Scan, F-Prot, IAVT
Protocols : IPX, TCP/IP, Microsoft Client Services,
Netware Client Services, POP3 Proxy,
SOCKS4 Proxy, FTP Proxy, Telnet Proxy
File and Print Services : All printers are networked and are
accessible from any node. Files are located
in a central location and thus provide
better management and control.
The network did not face any major problems during the year under report. By using
appropriate security methods, virus attacks were prevented on the network. EMC never
faced a virus attack or System Crash.
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2.3 Services Provided
♦ Provided support for the following programmes:
• “International Training workshop on Small Hydro Power”. Was responsible
for documentation and gave necessary Software and Hardware support for
the Resource Persons, Participants and Officers of EMC. Designed and
maintained a database containing all relevant information of each
participant.
• “Training Programme for Engineering College Students”. Provided
software and hardware support for the programme.
• “1000 Energy Clinics for Women”. Provided necessary software and
hardware support.
♦ Design, layout and publishing support for “Oorja Vartha”.
♦ Downloaded software from internet for applications like Virus Control, Networking,
System utilities and energy conservation. By this, EMC saved around Rs. 25,000 to
30,000 on software.
♦ Located web sites and downloaded latest technology information related to Energy,
Environment and Sustainable development. These information are found to be very
useful for EMC’s activities.
♦ Given training to staff members of EMC to use productivity tools like MS-Office, E-
mail, World Wide Web browsers and to collect information from the internet.
2.4 Projects Completed
2.4.1 Successfully designed, developed and implemented a software package for the
analysis of data collected as part of Rural Energy Survey Project covering
Peralassery, Methala and Nagaroor Grama Panchayats.
The database used for the survey consists of the following items:
• 16 Tables
• 315 Types of Information Collected
⇒ Information of 1485 Houses
⇒ Information of 7080 residents
⇒ 1299 information related to Agriculture in those areas
⇒ 1195 information related to Animals belonging to those areas
⇒ 1462 information related to Cooking in those areas
⇒ 1456 information related to food habits of people in those area
⇒ 1458 information related to Fuel consumption
⇒ 1455 information related to Land usage/ownership
⇒ 1463 information related to the usage of Electricity and Electrical Appliances
⇒ 1460 information related to water sources, availability and usage
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The software is capable of generating Statistical information based on the
data collected. More than 72 types of very useful information for the
project were generated from the data. This was again available on
Panchayat basis also. A Comparative statement was also generated using
the software.
14 types of reports containing various information on the data collected
was also generated. This comes around 280 pages of Information.
The project was completed successfully and based on results got from the
system, the implementation of the Rural Energy Survey Project was
successfully completed.
This database management software helped to speed up the entire process.
This software is designed to accommodate the data from the whole state of
Kerala.
2.4.2 EMC Library Information System
EMC - LIS is an information system which automates the library
management functions of the Centre. This software is capable of
performing all the functions of the library by an organised and controlled
method. It was developed by project students from Trivandrum
Engineering College under the supervision and guidance of EMC officials.
EMC proposes to upgrade the software by incorporating Bar code
scanner and more functional modules.
2.4.3. Developed a software package for Mailing List application of EMC
This software has following modules:
Primary Data Creation - Categories, Groups etc.
Addition/Modification and Removal of Mailing list Members
Label Printing
In addition to mailing addresses, database can accommodate information like
telephone numbers, fax numbers, E-mail addresses, company information, type of
activities etc.
The mailing labels can be printed category wise or for multiple categories.
This software is running satisfactorily.
2.4.4 EMC-Payroll
This generates the monthly pay statements and pay slips. This has been under
use since May 1997.
2.5 Other Services
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2.5.1 Internet on EMC Network
Using the Centre’s existing single dial up TCP/IP connection and a proxy server,
intenet access is established throughout EMC network One of the Windows 95
network client workstation was converted to a proxy server and through that
machine, all other terminals can access internet services without any need of
additional modems, telephone lines, internet account and expensive leased line.
Currently, the VSNL node at Trivandrum provides only 9.6 Kbps connectivity,
sharing the connection among all users affects the data transfer. The data transfer
can be improved by installing a 64 Kbps leased line in the future.
By implementing this new technology, EMC became the first organisation in
public sector in Kerala to provide internet access to all officers using a single
internet TCP/IP dial-up account, without any additional cost. [EMC has been
using this technology since May 1997.]
2.5.2 Ongoing/Future Plans/Projects
♦ Designing and Building a Web Site for EMC-Kerala.
♦ Design, Develop and Maintain a database on Energy.
This is proposed to be started as soon as the Oracle 8 Workgroup Server and
Developer 2000 are installed.
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3. ENERGY LABORATORY
3.1 Laboratory Facilities
Much attention was paid during the year for procuring various instruments for
essential activities of the Centre. Various instruments purchased are as follows.
3.1.1. Portable Load Management System
Make & Model : Krykard - ALM 3
It will provide all the important electrical energy measurements needed for energy
conservation and auditing such as voltage , Amp., p.f , KW , KVA, KVAr, Hz ,
KVArh , Peak KVA , Peak KW etc. It is capable of providing automatic print-
outs during unattended observations. The instrument is having additional facility
for connection to any standard IBM PC using optical converter, converting optic
signals ,for on-line load management.
3.1.2. Hand held Load Analysers
Make & Model : Krykard - Nanovip (1000/1 & 200/1)
It is very compact and capable of measuring electrical energy parameters like
V, A, pf, KW, KVA , KVAr ,Hz etc.
3.1.3. Datalogger
Make : Interlogger
The device has got the following capabilities ,
i) Trends in voltage , Amp., KVAR , KW , KVA and pf for three phases and
one neutral are displayed .
ii) Waveforms and harmonic activity for both voltage and current can be
presented on a P C.
iii) 8 channel programmable.
3.1.4. Auto LCR - Q Tester
Make & Model : Systronics - 928
It eliminates the balancing of a universal bridge and range selection of a digital
L-C-R meter.
Additional capabilities
i) Auto computing and auto ranging
ii) Measures R , L , C and Q (Quality Factor) with high accuracy.
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3.1.5. Harmonic Analyser
Make and Model : Fluke - 41 B
It measures rms, peak and total harmonic distortion for complex voltages and
currents with no manual calculation . It displays harmonic levels in three modes -
waveform , bar graph and numeric values. Data storage facility is available upto 8
complete measurement sets. Isolated serial interface for communication with
printer or DOS/WINDOWS capable computer is also available. From a simple
single phase measurement it automatically calculates 3 phase power for a balanced
load .
3.1.6. Powerscope
Make and Model: Systronics - 522
It is a unique oscilloscope specially designed for making measurements in the field
of floating and high voltage areas of electical , electronics and power engg. This
instrument overcomes the limitations of measuring powerline signals encountered
with conventional oscilloscope.
Its main application is the display of interference and harmonic distortion on
power lines affecting reliability and safety.
3.1.7. Digital Multimeter
Make & Model : Fluke - 76
It is a digital multimeter capable of
i) True - rms ac/dc voltage measurements from 400 mV to 600 V
ii) ac/ dc current measurements from 4 mA to 10A.
iii) Capacitance measurements ranges from 99.99 nF - 9999 µF
It is ideal for measuring distorted wave forms.
3.1.8. Heat flux Meter
Make & Model : Heat Probe ; HB - 100
It is used for the heat flux masurement of a thermal surface, having a range of
0 - 2000 W/m2 .
3.1.9. Digital Handheld Thermometer
Make & Model : Fluke 51
This instrument is having the facillity for accurate measurement of temperature,
equipped with a K- type thermo couple.
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3.1.10. Non-contact Tachometer
Make & Model : Beltronix - 4007
Portable digital tachometer for non-contact measurement of rpm with a maximum
range of 99990 rpm. 2 m of reflecting tape has been procured as an additional
accessory.
3.1.11. Digital Energy Meters
Make : Unilec
i) Single phase energy meter - 230 V, 5-20 A , Class 1.0 (Nos. - 3)
ii) Three phase energy meter - 415 V , 10-20 A , Class 1.0
These meters will measure the total energy consumption with sufficient accuracy.
3.1.12. Bomb Calorimeter
Make & Model : Arico - Deluxe
It is used for the determination of calorific value of liquid and solid fuels.
3.1.13. Digital Lux Meter
Model - LX -101
Measures the intensity of light (lux) ; having a range of 0 to 50000 lux
3.1.14. Microwave Oven
Make & Model : BPL - 900T
Used for the study of energy working efficiency in as well as for demonstration
purposes.
3.1.15. Oscilloscope
Make & Model : Philips - OS 5020 P
Primarily used for the study of wave forms in connection with our R&D activities.
We also have procured many other misc. instruments like voltmeters , Ammeters,
Watt meters, Multimeters etc. for field work..
4. LIBRARY
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To realise its objectives of increasing the skill & capability of energy professionals
through training, workshops and seminars; acting as a nodal agency for improving the
energy information system and to advise various sectors of economy like agriculture,
transport, industry, etc. and the government on issues related to energy management, the
Centre has strengthened its library with the addition of more than 200 books and 20
technical journals/newsletters/magazines in 1997-’98.
As on 31 March ‘98, EMC has 494 books in the following subject categories.
No. Subject Category No. of
books
1. Computer 37
2. Economics 22
3. Electrical/Electronics & Instrumentation Engg. 31
4. Energy Management 46
5. Environmental Science & Engg. 63
6. Management 42
7. Mechanical Engineering 44
8. Renewable Energy 55
9. Rural Energy/Technology 36
10. Encyclopaedia/Handbook/Dictionary/Yearbook 41
11. Others 77
Total 494
A list of journals/newsletters at EMC library is enclosed.
As the number of books and library members are on the rise, an efficient way of keeping
track of the books and to help in providing easy search of required books on wanted
subjects, was necessary. The solution obviously was to computerise the entire process
and efforts were put to develop and install a Library Management Software. A Graduate
Engineer was given an opportunity to study and develop this software as one of his
projects.
A large number of technical books, periodicals, journals (including international
publications) etc., has been identified for purchase in the next financial year. For selection
of the books and to ensure proper functioning and development of the library and to
streamline the entire process, the Centre had created a Library Committee with Dr. P.S.
Chandramohanan Nair, Head (R & D) as its Chairman.
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List of Technical Journals
Sl.No. Name of the Journal
1. ASSET (Abstracts of Selected Solar Energy Technology) (Monthly)
2. British Commercial News (Bimonthly)
3. Business Times (Monthly)
4. Chip (The Best Guide to Computing) (Monthly)
5. Computers Today (Monthly)
6. Down To Earth (Fortnightly)
7. Hi-Tech-Voice (Journal of the KSEB Post Graduate Engineers
Association)
8. Information Technology (Monthly)
9. Invention Intelligence (Bimonthly)
10. Journal of Environmental Studies and Policy (Monthly)
11. Journal of Solar Energy Society Of India (Monthly)
12. Managers Update (Monthly)
13. Nuclear Power
14. P.C.World (Monthly)
15. Pacific and Asian Journal of Energy (Monthly)
16. PC Quest (Monthly)
17. Power Line (Monthly)
18. TERI Newswire (Fortnightly)
19. TERISCOPE (Quarterly)
20. The Indian Journal of Energy (Quarterly)
21. TIDE (TERI Information Digest)
22. TISGLOW (Teri Information Service On Global Warming) (Monthly)
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5. R & D PROGRAMMES
5.1 Energy Efficiency Improvement in Brick and Tile Industries
Introduction:
Energy Management Center in its pursuit for improving energy efficiency in the State,
decided to look into certain small and medium industries like brick and tile , tea industries
etc. The brick and tile industry’s kiln technology which is more than a century old is a
heavy draw on our limited biomass resources. The Centre on receiving an invitation from
a R&D group created by tile industrialists decided to study the possibility of energy
efficiency improvement in the brick and tile industries.
Project Details:
The Centre held discussions with th R&D group set up by the tile industrialists and
selected M/s Raja Tile factory at Karuvannur near Thrissur for the pilot project. The
factory has a semi automated plant with a capacity of 20,000 tiles per day output. The
team of experts from Energy Management Center along with engineers from CMS
computers R&D wing studied the temperature control and maintenance process in the
furnace over a period of 4 months. After several rounds of discussions between the
experts from the industry represented by their R&D group , experts from CMS computers
and experts from EMC, it was decided to make a Temperature Monitoring and Alarm
System for the Kiln. The Temperature monitoring system named TMAS was developed
jointly by the EMC and the R&D group of CMS computers . The TMAS was installed in
M/s Raja Tiles, Karuvannur as a part of the pilot project and was found to be working
perfectly.
Present Status:
The TMAS developed by EMC with the help of the R&D center of M/s CMS computers
was successfully installed at the pilot project site at a low cost and was found to be very
effective . It is estimated that there is a saving of around 30% on the fuel despite other
advantages like an increase in the number of I and II grade quality tiles in each lot.
Considering the savings on fuel alone, the investment on TMAS has a Pay Back Period
of just over 3 months. The Centre proposes to popularise the TMAS among the tile
industries and expects to have this installed in atleast 10 more similar industries in the
State.
5.2 Development of Thapabharani
As a part of R&D on energy saving devices, “Thapabharani” - a cost effective thermal
cooker has been successfully developed. Thapabharani is an ideal energy (cooking
energy) saving device which can save fuel and time - around 80% for cooking rice. Not
rice alone, pulses, bengal gram, green gram, tapioca etc. can also be cooked using
“Thapabharani”.
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Thapabharani is designed on the heat transfer principles. It consists of highly insulating
material - expanded polystyrene- and a laminated, special type of container box.
Thapabharani can save 78% of firewood, 62% of Kerosene and 75% of LPG. It is simple
to use, light weight, cost-effective, energy efficient cooker. Also the design is in such a
way that with little training anybody can fabricate it and this offers employment
opportunities too. Owing to its advantages and energy saving potential,
Thapabharani is an ideal device to be popularised in rural areas of Kerala state.
EMC has seen to it that trained women groups are involved in fabricating it and in
propagating it in the villages, where savings in fuelwood and time, do matter.
5.3 Development of PC Based Energy Monitoring System for Factories
Production cost of any product has a direct bearing on the energy consumption of the
industry.But this aspect is often neglected by many industries who have set up the
infrastructure very early in the state when power tariff was too low. By following the
conventional methods, not only the production cost increases but also the power
consumption increases due to negligence. EMC has proposed for a PC based Energy
Monitoring System for factories to enable maximising the efficiency of energy use per
service and hence reduces power consumption.
The system consists of :
1. Solid State Energy Meter Modules (EMMs) with built-in Real Time Clock for
time and date informations.
2. Central Computer System (PC) for collecting data from various EMMs
periodically.
3. Application Software.
EMC has successfully developed such a system in collaboration with CMS Computers
Limited, Thiruvananthapuram.The Energy Monitoring System was demonstrated
satisfactorily at Cochin Shipyard Ltd.
The derived data is highly valuable for conducting energy management exercise in
reducing power consumption.
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5.4 Design of Solid Fuel Stove
Solid Fuel Stove is a novel concept which is capable of providing complete combustion of
solid fuels with very high efficiency. Also the health problems posed by hazardous gases
emanating due to incomplete combustion can be avoided.
Preliminary studies on the topic is completed and the design is on progress at the EMC
Lab.
5.5 Efficiency improvement studies on Petti & Para
Petti and Para is a traditional dewatering system widely used in Kuttanad area. Petti and
Para is a special pump driven by a heavy electric motor and discharges water with high
flow rate, against low heads
Petti and Para is conventionally designed by the local blacksmiths. The pump is
connected to the motor using a long belt.
A preliminary study conducted revealed that Petti & Para runs most inefficiently with
heavy loss of power. Efforts are on to improve the efficiency of it and reduce power
consumption. With the solid technical support from EMC, an NGO in Kuttanad by name
STARS, has prepared a project, which is funded by the Science & Society Division of
DST, Govt. of India. Use of new materials and computer aided design for upgrading the
device contemplated by the Centre.
5.6 Survey on Energy Scenario
A survey on the potential of energy conservation in the state is conducted by the EMC to
prepare an electronic data base on the energy scenario of the Kerala state. It aims at
taking sample survey from all industrial sectors, domestic areas, commercial
establishments etc. A computer coded questionnaire was prepared and supplied to the
teams who were conducting the survey. One day training workshop was arranged for the
survey team to enable them conduct the survey smoothly with the questionnaire. The
survey team consists of 21 Engineering Degree/Diploma holders.
The data base will be useful for EMC’s consultancy and R & D activities in future and
also for the KSEB in its planning for expansion of the system.
5.7 Total Energy Study Project (TESP)
EMC is associating with the Total Energy Study Project of Energy Conservation Society
(ECS). TESP is a survey targetted to the industrial sector of Kerala to assess the
electrical and thermal energy requirements, to study the potential for cogeneration,
captive power generation, reuse/recycling of wastes etc.
EMC is providing the technical support for preparing suitable questionnaire, computer
facility for analysing the data collected and other similar facilities required. The Survey is
over in eight of the districts in the state.
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6. CONSULTANCY PROGRAMMES
The Centre is involved in consultancy projects like environmental planning for thermal
power plants, energy efficiency improvement studies for large industries, utilities, public
buildings, etc. To strengthen the consultancy wing, the Centre has procured different
sophisticated instruments for on-site and off-site studies and analysis.
Following are the consultancy activities carried out during 1997-’98.
6.1 Design for Green belt development at Brahmapuram Diesel Power Plant
(BDPP) premises
Objective
To make a bio-aesthetic design of the landscape by incorporating trees, bushes and
ornamental herbs on the basis of their pollution tolerance capacity, canopy structure,
height, etc. and to prepare scheme for establishing a pollution biomonitoring facility.
Brief outline of the project
This project carried out for the Kerala State Electricity Board was conceived during early
1997. The total duration of the project was about 4 months and the total cost Rs 99,000.
Apart from the in-house expertise, Energy Management Centre utilised the services of
outside consultants for the effective conduct of this project.
A general field survey to analyse the topography, terrain and vegetation features was
conducted prior to the detailed study on the ecosystem and environmental impact which
resulted in the design of a landscape considering the aesthetic and engineering needs.
The program was also aimed at preparing a novel scheme for biomonitoring of air
pollution in thermal power plants by using sensitive species of plants.
Project status:
The detailed report was submitted to the Kerala State Electricity Board and they have
already initiated action from November 1997 for the phased implementation of
recommendations drawn in the report.
6.2 Energy efficiency improvement in Tea industry
The Centre in its pursuit for improving energy efficiency in the state decided to look into
the energy conservation potential of certain industries like tea, brick and tile etc. who
mainly use firewood as fuel. Kerala is one of the three states in the country expected to
have shortage of firewood in the next decade.
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With this view, the Centre has taken up a study at one of the tea industries of Tata Tea
Limited at Munnar. A team of Engineers from the Centre visited the Peruvoran Tea
Factory during 25-26 April 1997 for a preliminary investigation to assess the energy
conservation potential.
The study identified immense potential for firewood savings in the plant and the
suggestions were discussed with the senior plant officials of their Research &
Development department. Also, a detailed report on the findings and recommendations
was forwarded.
Having found that lot of fire wood is being used in the labour colony for cooking and
heating the houses, possibility of fire wood savings were explored and included in a
separate report. The recommendations included design of a common facility for solar hot
water generation for room heating as well as cooking, etc. These when implemented
would save considerable amount of fire wood and thus avoid over exploitation of forest
resources by the labourers.
6.3 Energy efficiency study at Cochin Shipyard Limited
Objective
Identification of energy conservation opportunities in the Shipyard.
Brief outline of the project
Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL), a Government of India enterprise engaged in Ship
building and repairing, invited Energy Management Centre-Kerala to undertake an Energy
efficiency study in their facility to identify the energy conservation opportunities.
A number of field visits, surveys and measurements were carried out by the engineers of
the EMC with the assistance of CSL officials. A part of the field work was assigned to
one of the Chartered Engineers M/s Herberts Engineering, Alapuzha, who have wide
experience in energy audit. Engineers of the EMC frequently interacted with the CSL
officials to discuss the practical aspects of the identified Energy Conservation
Opportunities (ECOs) specific to CSL.
The study has identified more than 12 energy conservation opportunities (ECOs) in the
plant, which when implemented is expected to reduce the present energy consumption by
12%, equivalent to Rs 13 lakhs per annum with an one time investment of Rs 10 lakhs.
The total consultancy fee was Rs 1.60 lakhs.
Project status:
Detailed report has been submitted and the Shipyard has commenced action for
implementation of certain low cost measures.
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6.4 Pre-feasibility investigation on incorporation of Environmental friendly Energy
efficient devices in the building complex of Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology &
Natural History (SACON), Coimbatore
Objective
Identification of avenues for improvement of energy efficiency in the SACON building
complex, coming up in Coimbatore.
Brief outline of the project
Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology & Natural History (SACON), Coimbatore, is an
autonomous centre under the Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India,
devoted to research in ornithology and natural history. With a temporary campus at
Coimbatore, SACON has started construction of a building complex to accommodate
their research laboratories, library, administration, hostels, canteen, stores, etc.
SACON invited EMC to conduct a preliminary investigation in their facility to identify
measures for improving energy efficiency. EMC carried out an initial survey of the
complex and came out with suggestions on how to incorporate Solar Water heating
system, Solar PV lighting modules and CFLs for street lighting & indoor illumination.
Project status:
A pre-feasibility report identifying an investment of about Rs. 10 lakhs has been
forwarded to SACON.
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7. TRAINING, SEMINAR AND WORKSHOPS
The Centre has designed and organised a number of training programs, workshops,
seminars, brainstorming sessions etc. during 1997-’98 as a part of its efforts to increase
the skill and capability of energy professionals in the State. Experts from different fields
were invited to present technical papers and participate in the discussions.
A summary of the different training programs, workshops, seminars and brainstorming
sessions organised during 1997-’98 are as follows.
7.1 Energy audit for Engineering students
Program objective
To create awareness among Engineering students about the concept of Energy audit and
to train them to take up preliminary audits.
Brief outline of the program
A two day program was conducted at ER&DC, Amphi Theatre, Thiruvanathapuram on
30-31 August 1997 attended by over 30 Engineering students. Faculty included experts
from EMC, Integrated Rural Technology Centre (IRTC), Palakkad, Petroleum
Conservation Research Association, Chennai and College of Engineering, Trivandrum.
Program output
29 engineering students have come forward to undertake energy efficiency projects in
their area. Good response from almost all the Engineering colleges in the southern part of
the State.
7.2 Domestic energy conservation
Program objective
Energy conservation awareness program for women activists which would act as the
preliminary interaction session with them for launching of the ‘1000 energy clinics’
project of EMC.
Brief outline of the program
An one day awareness creation program for women activists with the technical support
from Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA), Chennai was organised by
EMC at the British Council Library hall, Thiruvananthapuram on 29 September 1997.
This program was jointly organised with the Indian Society of Interdisciplinary Studies,
Thiruvananthapuram, (ISIS), British Council Library, Thiruvananthapuram and Kerala
Sastra Sahitya Parishad (KSSP).
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The training program was inaugurated by Sri. Paloli Muhammed Kutty, Hon’ble Minister
of Local Administration, Govt. of Kerala. and was well attended by over 35 women
activists representing various NGOs, local bodies and Government departments. Faculty
included experts from PCRA, Shramik Vidya Peeth, Thiruvananthapuram, College of
Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram apart from Engineers of EMC.
Program output
Deliberations at the seminar was helpful in evolving a methodology for the conduct of the
‘1000 Energy Clinics’ project of EMC.
7.3 Power quality improvement
Program objectives
To deliberate upon issues related to power quality improvement based on case studies in
the State EB system.
Brief outline of the program
One of the Energy Services Companies (ESCOs) from Bangalore has conducted trial
measurement at a few distribution transformer locations to evaluate the scope &
economics for power quality improvement. Senior executives in the generation,
transmission, distribution and maintenance side of the Kerala State Electricity Board
(KSEB), Electrical Inspectorate, Central Power Research Institute, R&D Centres, etc,
participated in the discussions organised by EMC at the Mascot Hotel Conference hall,
Thiruvananthapuram on 9 October 1997, inaugurated by the Hon’ble Minister of
Electricity, Govt. of Kerala.
Program output
Preliminary input to plan for a DSM strategy for the KSEB. KSEB officials has shown
keen interest in this activity.
7.4 Modern Control Techniques in Adjustable Speed Electric Drives
Program objectives
Lecture on Modern PWM Inverters and Control Techniques in Adjustable Speed
Electric Drives
Brief outline of the program
This program was jointly organised with The Institution of Engineers (India) [IE(I)],
Kerala State Centre, IEEE Kerala Section, Computer Society of India, Trivandrum
Chapter and EMC, Kerala during 12-13 October 1997 at the Auditorium of The
Institution of Engineers (India), Kerala State Centre, Thiruvananthapuram. The talk was
delivered by Dr. Mohammed Jabbar, Dept. of Electrical Engg., Regional Engg. College,
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Calicut. This program conducted for two evening sessions was attended by over 25
practising engineers and student members of IE(I).
Program output
Refreshing/improving the knowledge about adjustable speed drives for engineers. In
continuation to this program, EMC has planned a seminar on ‘Instrumentation and
Control to reduce energy costs’ to be conducted at Thrissur.
7.5 Instrumentation and Control for controlling Energy Costs
Program objectives
The training program on Instrumentation and Control system for controlling energy costs
is aimed at giving an insight into the latest technologies and development in
Instrumentation and Control which is increasingly important as we focus on energy
conservation and environmental protection.
Brief outline of the program
The 2 day program conducted at Thrissur on 17-18 February 1998 has covered relevant
topics like Motors and motor drive systems, Transformers, Efficient boiler operation,
Steam system & heat recovery, Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, Compressed air system,
Power factor improvement, Demand control, tariffs & energy monitoring.
Faculty included experts from FACT Engineering & Design Organisation (FEDO), Kochi,
Central Power Research Institute, Thiruvanathapuram, Electrical Inspectorate and an
ESCO from Bangalore.
The following industries were represented in this training program: Apollo Tyres Ltd.,
Thrissur; Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal; Carborundum Universal Ltd., Koratty; Crompton
Greaves Ltd., Athani; Govt. Polytechnic, Kottayam; Grasim Industries, Mavoor; Hycon
Power Electronics, Thrissur; Kaycee Distilleries Ltd., Pudukkad; Peekay Steel Castings,
Kozhikode; Steel Industries Kerala Ltd., Thrissur; Travancore Titanium Products Ltd.,
Thiruvananthapuram and Vanaja Textiles Ltd., Thrissur. Also Engineers of District
Electrical Inspectorate and Govt. Engineering College, Thrissur participated in the
program.
Program output
Refreshing the knowledge about instrumentation and controls for the executives/engineers
in industries.
7.6 Energy Saving Practices in Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Systems
Program objectives
This training program was aimed at giving a coverage of the latest technologies and
developments in Air conditioning & Refrigeration systems which consume more than
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25% of power in an industry and contributes much to the production level of the firm by
delivering comfort level & catering to process requirement.
Brief outline of the program
This 1 day program conducted at Cochin on 21 February 1998 has covered the following
areas: Modern trends in energy efficiency in Refrigeration & Air conditioning, Proper
equipment selection, Instrumentation & Control in R&A/C and Energy efficiency in
auxiliaries.
Faculty included experts from Vikhram Sarabhai Space Centre, Thiruvanathapuram; TKM
College of Engineering, Kollam; an R&AC consultant at Kochi; Central Power Research
Institute, Thiruvanathapuram and a leading manufacturer of Air Conditioning systems.
The following industries were represented in this training program: Arya Vaidya Sala,
Kottakkal; Bharat Hotel, Ernaklulam; Ernakulam Dairy; FACT, Udyogamandal; Hotel
Presidency, Ernakulam; Periyar Chemicals Ltd., Aluva; Rubfila International Ltd.,
Kanjikode; Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences & Technology,
Thiruvanathapuram; Taj Residency, Ernakulam; The Travancore Rayons Ltd.,
Perumbavoor and United Breweries Limited, Palakkad.
Program output
Refreshing the knowledge about Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning systems for the
executives/engineers in industries/commercial establishments and trouble shooting of a
few problems raised by the field Engineers.
7.7 Energy audit for Engineering students
(similar to one organised for the southern part of the State)
Program objective
To create awareness among engineering students about the concept of Energy audit and
to train them to take up preliminary audits.
Brief outline of the program
This two day program conducted at Kannur on 20-21 February 1998 was attended by
over 30 Engineering students. Faculty included experts from EMC, Integrated Rural
Technology Centre (IRTC), Palakkad and Petroleum Conservation Research
Association, Chennai.
Program output
Good response from the northern part of the State as well.
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7.8 International training program for Energy Managers
Program objectives
To impart training for the Engineers in industries all over the State in two phases to equip
themselves as Energy Managers of their own industries.
Brief outline of the program
The first phase of this program was conducted at the Mascot Hotel Auditorium,
Thiruvanathapuram from 4-6 March 1998 and has covered the energy management
principles & techniques in the mechanical and electrical system of industries, procedure
for energy audit, energy economics, etc. The second phase of this program would be
conducted during June ‘98. Participants will have to carry out atleast a preliminary
energy audit at their facility during the three month period intervening between two
phases.
Faculty included experts from UN-ESCAP, Bangkok; FEDO, Udyogamandal; Central
Power Research Institute, Thiruvanathapuram; IRTC, Palakkad; MK Raju Consultants,
Chennai, apart from the experts of EMC.
More than 35 participants from industries/educational institutions/ organsiations in the
State participated in this three-day programme. Participants include: ANERT,
Trivandrum, Binani Zinc, Aluva; Cochin Refineries Ltd., Ambalamugal; College of
Engineering, Trivandrum; Edarikode Textiles, Kottakkal; Electrical Inspectorate,
Trivandrum; Energy Conservation Society, ER&DC; Grasim Industries Ltd., Mavoor;
Herberts Engineering, Alapuzha; Hindustan Lever Ltd., Kozhikode; Indian Rare Earths
Ltd, Chavara; ITDC, Kovalam; Iyer & Mahesh, Thiruvananthapuram; Kerafed,
Thiruvananthapuram; KMML, Chavara; KSEB, Thiruvananthapuram; KSFDC,
Thiruvananthapuram; Malabar Cements Ltd., Walayar; Malayala Manorama, Kottayam;
Malayala Manorama, Thiruvananthapuram; PCRA, Kochi; Prabhuram Mills, Chengannur;
Regional Cancer Centre, Thiruvananthapuram; Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical
Sciences & Technology, Thiruvananthapuram; Technopark, Thiruvananthapuram.
Program output
Lectures, discussions and deliberations in the three days had given necessary input for the
participants to conduct energy audits in their facilities.
7.9 Energy Conservation in Pumping Stations
Program objectives
To brush up a few fundementals of pump engineering and deal with standard
electrification practices and energy efficiency improvement for the benefit of Kerala Water
Authority Engineers.
Brief outline of the program
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This 1 day program organised by EMC jointly with Kerala Water Authority (KWA) and
Association of Public Health Engineers - Kerala, conducted at the Auditorium of Kerala
Science & Technology Museum, Thiruvanathapuram on 21 March 1998 has covered the
following areas: Efficient operation of centrifugal pumps, standard electrification
practices, Induction motors and power factor improvement. A demonstration of the
energy savings through power factor improvement by addition of shunt capacitors was
arranged at Jala Bhavan, Kerala Water Authority for the benefit of the participants.
Faculty included experts from Central Power Research Institute, Thiruvanathapuram,
Electrical Inspectorate and an ESCO from Bangalore.
More than 150 participants from the offices/pumping stations of Kerala Water Authority
all over the State participated in this one day programme.
Program output
Refreshing the knowledge about the mechanical and electrical aspects of water pumps for
the executives/engineers of KWA and trouble shooting of a few problems raised by the
field engineers.
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8. SHP PROJECTS CO-ORDINATION
Energy Management Center in its search for finding a solution to the energy crisis in the
state by using environment friendly technologies took membership in the IN-SHP
(International Network on Small Hydro Power) with its head quarters at Hangzhou,
China. The Centre took up the job of initiating a new SHP development culture in the
State and decided to conduct an international workshop on Small Hydro Power
Development at Trivandrum. The centre was able to create an awareness of the immense
Small Hydro Power potential in the State and the techno-economic benefits of its
development among the decision makers, administrators, technocrats and general public
through various training programmes , seminars and a major public awareness campaign
through various news papers, All India Radio and visual media.
8.1 International Training Workshop on Small Hydro Power Development
The primary objective of the workshop was to enhance the knowledge of the
professionals working in the field of power on the vast potential of tapping the hydel
resources of the State, most efficiently with minimum damage to the
environment. The workshop was also intended to impart knowledge of the latest
techniques for the development of small, mini and micro hydel projects nationally and
internationally.
The Training Workshop on Small Hydro Power was organised by the Center at
Technopark, Trivandrum from 7 to 18 July 1997. The faculty for the training
workshop consisted of two experts, Prof. Zhu Qiang and Mr. Kong Changcai from
IN-SHP. Twelve Indian experts from MNES, IREDA, CWRDM, KSEB, EMC-K, Equipment
Manufacturers and Private Consultants with exposure at national and International levels
were also invited to be the faculty of the workshop.
The participants to the two week training workshop consisted of engineers from KSEB,
SILK, District Panchayaths, ANERT, Voluntary Organisations, IREDA , state nodal
agencies for renewable energy development, and from various IPPs and Consultants from
all over India. The training workshop consisted of tutorial sessions , case study
presentations , discussions and field visits.
8.2 India-China Cooperation Workshop
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A workshop on India-China co-operation was conducted on 18 July 1997 at Technopark
jointly with IREDA, New Delhi. The workshop was inaugurated by the Worshipful
Mayor of Trivandrum Shri.V.Sivankutty. Ms. Li Wan Ming and Mr. Yao Chen,
Programme Officer from the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Co-operation
(MOFTEC), China and
MNES officials
participated in the
workshop which was
attended by several
experts. The workshop
discussed the benefits of
SHP and methods to be
adopted for speedy
implementation of such
projects with special
emphasise on the possible
areas of co-operation
between China and India for SHP development. The IN-SHP offered all technical
assistance for the projects . Peoples Republic of China offered technical collaboration and
supply of equipment for the SHP projects, if required .
8.3 Visit to SHP Project Sites by Experts
For an on the spot assessment of SHP potential in the State, the IN-SHP experts visited
various SHP sites identified by the KSEB in the districts of Kozhikode, Idukki,
Pathanamthitta and Thiruvananthapuram. The IN-SHP team of experts was
assisted by senior engineers from the KSEB and EMC. The team visited, in particular,
various sites in Pamba and Chaliyar basins. The international experts expressed great
satisfaction on the proposed project sites and felt that the SHP potential in the state is
immense. They also expressed willingness on the part of the IN-SHP for executing pilot
projects in any of the sites in Kerala as a promotional venture. The experts from EMC
held several rounds of discussions with the Chinese experts and identified a list of 18
projects after talks with KSEB engineers, for which IN-SHP technical help may be
sought in the design and execution. A total potential of around 100MW was envisaged
for execution within 3 years. EMC with the approval of the State Govt. is holding
discussions with INSHP regarding the possibility of transferring cost effective design
technologies developed by them to the State.
8.4 Promotion of Participatory Development of SHP
Energy Management Center initiated Newspaper and Radio campaigns, highlighting
advantages of participatory development of multipurpose SHP schemes, having
environmental advantages as well. The Centre also produced 2 short TV programmes for
Doordarsan. These popularisation programmes helped to enhance the awareness among
the public and local bodies about the SHP projects and created an atmosphere conducive
for speedy SHP development in the State.
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Energy Management Center was instrumental in formulating a proposal for transfer of
cost effective small,mini,micro hydro power project technologies from INSHP to Kerala
State. The Center is liaising with INSHP and KSEB for formulating a Memorandum Of
Understanding acceptable to both for triggering the development of small hydro power
projects in the State . As a part of these coordination efforts, two engineers from the
State EB and EMC were trained by INSHP in China, on the latest technologies in the
field of small hydro power equipments and their selection for SHP projects.
PRESENT STATUS
The proposed 18 projects are expected to contribute a total of 103 MW in Kozhikode
district with the co-operation of INSHP. Different local bodies have shown their interest
in getting into the field of Small Hydro Power . Electricity Board has formed a separate
division under a Chief engineer for the identification and implementation of Small Hydro
Projects. There is an awareness among the general public and technocrats about
multifaceted advantages of Small Hydro Power, which could catalyse the development of
the total SHP potential in Kerala, within a short period.
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9. STATE ENERGY CONSERVATION AWARDS 1997
Introduction
As a part of its efforts to encourage energy conservation activities in the State, the
Government of Kerala had instituted Awards for Energy Conservation efforts since 1993.
Awards structure expanded
During 1997, through the newly constituted State Level Monitoring Committee for
Energy Conservation, with EMC as the implementing agency, [vide G.O (MS) No.
24/97/PD dated 11.06.1997], the Government decided to expand the activities eligible to
be considered for Awards. Accordingly, the following 10 categories of Awards were
declared to be instituted.
No. Category Award
1 Large Scale Industries Rs 10000 + Plaque
2 Medium Scale Industries Rs 7500 + Plaque
3 Small Scale Industries Rs 5000 + Plaque
4 Transport organisations Rs 7500 + Plaque
5 Local Bodies Plaque only
6 Research & Development Centres Rs 7500 + Plaque
7 Manufacturers of Industrial & Energy equipments Rs 7500 + Plaque
8 Traders & Dealers in Energy devices Rs 5000 + Plaque
9 NGOs & Individuals Rs 5000 + Plaque
10 Journalists/Electronic media persons/Publishers/ Writers Rs 5000 + Plaque
It was decided by the Government of Kerala that all activities connected with promotion
of Energy Conservation, including instituting Energy Conservation Awards in the State
should be brought under the Energy Management Centre, Thiruvananthapuram, in view of
its specific mandate to work in the area of energy conservation and management.
Criteria
The award for industries and transport organisations is based on their achievements in
energy conservation, while the local bodies would be evaluated based on the formulation
of policies & schemes and implementation of them. R&D Centres, Manufacturers &
Traders are assessed on their contribution to energy conservation and the criteria for
NGOs/Individuals and Journalists/Electronic media persons/Publishers/Writers are based
on their achievements in awareness creation related to energy conservation.
Awards for 1997
The announcements inviting applications and nominations for the Awards in the above 10
categories were widely publicised through both electronic and print media and through
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direct letters to many institutions, individuals and agencies. 15 November 1997 was set as
the last date for receiving such entries.
Selection
The applications were processed by the Energy Management Centre and the State Level
Committee met thrice to assess the entries. A judging committee consisting of Er. P V
Varkey, Chief Electrical Inspector to Government, Prof P O J Lebba (former Principal of
TKM Engineering College) and Er. P C Rajan Babu was constituted to visit the
shortlisted industries and evaluate their performance, especially during the financial year
1996-’97. A committee consisting of Prof. V K Damodaran, Director, Energy
Management Centre and Er. P C Rajan Babu were to evaluate the performance of the
Research and Development Centres. The applications in other categories were
examined direct by the State Level Committee in its sittings. Based on the above
exercise, the Committee recommended to Government of Kerala to decide upon the
Awards for 1997 as follows:
Category 1: Large scale industry
Cochin Refineries Ltd., Ambalamugal and
Binani Zinc, Binanipuram, (bracketed)
Category 2: Medium scale industry
Hindustan Lever Limited, Kozhikode
Category 3: Small scale industry, No applicants
Category 4: Transport organisations No applicants
Category 5: Local Bodies. No applicants
Category 6: Research & Development Centres
Electronic Research & Development Centre (ER&DC),
Thiruvananthapuram
Category 7: Manufacturers of industrial & energy equipments : No award this year
Category 8: Traders & dealers of energy efficient equipments : No applicants
Category 9: NGOs/Individuals
Mr P. Sivasankaran and Mr S. Ratnakumar (bracketed)
Category 10: Electronic media persons/Journalists/Publishers/Writers
Dr P S Chandramohanan Nair (Plaque only)
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The awards were conferred on the recommended industries, organisations and individuals
at a colourful function held at Mascot Hotel Conference Hall, Thiruvananthapuram on 14
December 1997, the National Energy Conservation Day. The awards were presented by
the Hon’ble Minister of Electricity & Cooperation Shri. Pinarayi Vijayan, at the
programme presided over by Prof. V.K. Damodaran, Director, Energy Management
Centre-Kerala. Shri. P.A. Sidhartha Menon, Member (Electrical), KSEB; Shri.N.T.Nair,
Chairman, Institution of Engineers (India) - Kerala State Centre; Sri.P.V.Varkey, Chief
Electrical Inspector to the Govt.; Sri.K.P.R.Panikkar, Director, ANERT and Sri.
T.Kesavan, Chief Regional Coordinator, Petroleum Conservation Research Association,
Chennai addressed the gathering. As a part of the National Energy Conservation Day
celebrations, an ‘Energy Parliament’ was also organised after the award conferring
ceremony.
The Centre is confident that the success stories of these individuals and institutions will
prompt more vigorous energy conservation activities in the State in the years to come,
especially during these days of acute energy shortage, so as to help ameliorate the
difficulties encountered by the public in meeting their energy needs.
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GOVERNMENT OF KERALA
Abstract
Power Department -- Implementation of Energy Conservation activities by the Energy
Management Centre--State level committee for monitoring the activities -- constituted -
orders issued.
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POWER (A) DEPARTMENT
G.O.(MS) No. 24/97/PD dated, Thiruvananthapuram 11.6.1997
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Read:- 1. G.O. (MS) 16/92/PD dated 29.9.1992.
2. G.O. (MS) 19/92/PD dated 03.11.1992.
3. G.O. (RT) No. 01/97/PD dated 03.01.1997.
4. Letter dated 05.6.1997 from the Director, Energy Management Centre,
Thiruvananthapuram.
ORDER
The Government of India and the Government of Kerala have been
promoting energy conservation activities through Public Awareness Campaigns,
incentives for energy conservation through various fiscal measures and also by
recognising achievements, in the field of energy conservation by presenting State awards
to such industries. It was decided that all activities connected with promotion of Energy
Conservation, including instituting Energy Conservation Awards in the State should be
brought under the Energy Management Centre, Thiruvananthapuram, in view of its
specific mandate to work in the area of energy conservation and management.
In the circumstances Government are pleased to reconstitute the State
level committee, with the following members.
1. Principal Secretary to Government (Power) - Chairman
2. Director, Energy Management Centre, Thiruvananthapuram - Convener
3. Chief Electrical Inspector - Member
4. Member (Electrical), Kerala State Electricity Board - Member
5. Chairman, Institution of Engineers (India), Kerala Centre - Member
6. President, Energy Conservation Society - Member
7. Chief Manager, Petroleum Conservation Research
Association, Madras - Member
The term of Committee will be for a period of 3 years and the Committee
will be a class I committee for the purpose of T.A. and D.A.
All expenses in connection with the Energy Conservation Award Scheme
will be met out of regular grants to the Energy Management Centre. The duties of the
Committee will include recommendation on the number and nature of categories of
Awards, Award amount, modus of citation, qualification for entry, modus of invitation of
entries, modus of evaluation, modus of delivery of Awards, constitution of evaluation
committees, and other policy recommendations for encouraging energy conservation in
the State of Kerala.
By Order of the Governor
K. MOHANACHANDRAN
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
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10. RURAL ENERGY PROGRAMMES
10. 1 Energy Efficient Village Programme
Energy Efficient Village Programme is a demonstration project to make selected villages
of the State more energy efficient in the use of all forms of energy.Three Panchayats were
selected in three districts situated in the northern, middle, and southern parts of Kerala.
They are Peralassery in Kannur district, Methala in Thrissur district, and Nagaroor in
Thiruvananthapuram district. A Ward in each Panchayat is selected for the Project and
survey conducted to study the consumption pattern of energy and to evaluate the income
level of the people. Based on the following criteria, high income and low income groups
are classified.
Monthly income : Rs.3000
Property owned : 50 cents
Monthly energy consumption : 40 units
Those who fall above the criteria are categorised as High Income Group and others as
Low Income Group.Following energy efficient equipments were supplied to the entire
houses in the selected wards; CFL and ballast limited to electrified houses, kerosene
stove and smokeless chulahs depending on the fuel used for cooking.
CFL 2 nos.
Pressure Cooker 1 no.
Nutan Kerosene Stove 1 no.
Electronic ballast 1 no.
Thaapabharani 1 no.
Smokeless Chulah 1 no.
The equipments are supplied free of cost to the Low Income Group and at 30 % of the
actual cost to the High Income Group, ensuring thus the full participation of the entire
ward. The survey and distribution of equipments were done by volunteers in the
respective Panchayats. Training and demonstration were a part of the Project.
The comparison between the survey conducted before and after the supply of energy
efficient equipments and after will reveal the potential for energy savings. This can be a
guide line for formulating a model project for all the Panchayats in the State.
Also as a part of rural energy project, street light improvements using micro processor
based lighting control and supply of improved firewood chulahs to the noon feeding
centres in the selected Wards are also being implemented in all the three Panchayats.
10.2 CFL Campaign in Vallikkunnu Panchayat
Vallikkunnu Panchayat in Malappuram District, came with a novel programme of
involving all the nearly 5000 electrified houses in that Panchayat to have 3 CFLs of 11
watt to replace 60W incandescent bulbs. This could reduce considerable amount of
voltage drop during peak hours, release substantial quantity of installed capacity and Kwh
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and offer pleasing light to the households. The centre involved in the technical planning,
selection of devices and offered a financial assistance of Rs.5 lakhs to this consumer
driven energy efficiency project. The Panchayat offers to the household a four level
subsidy scheme depending upon their financial capacity. The Panchayat has also plans to
propagate Thaapabharani in the Panchayat to reach all homes.
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11. AWARENESS PROGRAMMES
11.1 Energy Conservation Clubs (ECC) in schools
Program objectives
To inculcate among school children, the habit of energy conservation through activities at
the energy conservation clubs set up in high schools all over the State.
Brief outline of the program
Energy Conservation Clubs are set up in schools all over the State by the Centre, through
the efforts of the Energy Conservation Society, a NGO functioning in Kerala and the
Ministry of Power, Government of India. Clubs are formed in 246 schools in the State
each having not less than 50 members, against a targetted number of 200 schools.
Different activities are conducted in such clubs to create awareness among school
students. The Centre provides necessary technical and partial financial support to the
ECCs for conducting different activities like Dance, Drama, Painting, Clay modelling,
Elocution, Domestic energy surveys, etc., aimed at creating awareness among the public
utilising the services of its members and also educating the members on the need and
techniques of energy conservation.
A publication of the Centre titled ‘Oorja Samrakshanam - Ippol Thudangaam, Ivide
Thudangaam’ (Energy conservation - start now, start here) is made available free of cost
to all the club members by the Centre. The programs of energy conservation clubs are
linked up with the activities of the Science clubs for better outcome.
Program status
Soon, all the schools in Kerala would be having such clubs and the same would be
extended to the Colleges in the State as well.
11.2 Exhibition on energy efficient equipments organised at the TKM Expo,Kollam
The Centre participated in the one month long exhibition on energy efficient gadgets
‘TKM Expo’ organised by the TKM Engineering College at Kollam from 1
December 1997. Equipments like pressure cooker, CFLs, thermal box, high
efficiency kerosene stove, high efficiency wood stove, electronic ballast, etc. were
displayed in addition to many posters and photographs depicting the idea of energy
conservation.
Pamphlets on domestic energy conservation techniques in Malayalam and English were
prepared, printed and circulated from the exhibition counter of EMC. College students
who have shown interest to associate with the Centre as volunteers in its exhibition stall
for explaining the benefits of energy efficient items to the public were given a brief
training on energy efficiency. A few copies of the Centre’s publication ‘Oorja
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Samrakshanam Ivide thudangaam, Ippol thudangaam’ were distributed to deserving and
more interested people. Special brochures were also distributed to the public.
After the Expo participation, the Centre received a large number of enquiries on
literature, technical assistance and lectures on energy conservation from a number of
people of South Kerala.
11.3 Awareness programmes in connection with Energy Conservation Day 1997
Program objectives
To create awareness of energy conservation among public, college & school students,
women, etc.
Brief outline of the program
December 14 is observed as the National Energy Conservation Day. Energy Management
Centre-Kerala with a view to spreading the message of energy conservation through out
the State extended this as an one month programme starting 15 November and
culminating on the National Energy Conservation Day.
The following programs were organised in all the districts in the State with the active
cooperation and support of Electrical Inspectorate, Energy Conservation Clubs (ECCs),
Energy Conservation Society, Engineering Colleges, Kerala State Electricity Board and
NGOs.
• one hour lecture on energy conservation at Colleges
• quiz competition for housewives
• elocution competition for college students
• domestic energy survey engaging members of ECCs set up in Schools
200 schools participated in this awareness program. In addition to creating
awareness to residents of the locality, the program was also aimed at educating
about 1000 children who conducted the survey as 5-member groups.
• a public meeting where prizes for the winners of the above competitions were
distributed.
Banners with a slogan on energy conservation were prepared and circulated to
all the district level organising committees for display at main roads in a
conspicuous way. Also posters in large numbers were distributed to the
committees for display in all public places like transport bus stands, KSEB
paying counters, cinema ticket booths, Schools, etc.
In addition to the district level public functions, a State-level public function was
organised at the Mascot Hotel Conference Hall, Thiruvananthapuram on 14 December
1997, where Energy Conservation Awards ‘97 were distributed to the
industries/organisations by the Hon’ble Minister for Electricity and Co-operation. Also
awards to winners of the State level competitions organised by the Centre and Energy
Conservation Society, Kollam Chapter for ‘Kathaprasangam’ and Drama on the theme of
energy conservation were distributed.
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11.4 Golden Jubilee Science Fair organised by the LMS High School, Amaravila
The Centre participated in this two day Science fair organised by the LMS High School,
Amaravila at their School campus on 14-15 Jan 1998, and displayed different energy
efficient gadgets in addition to many posters and photographs depicting the idea of energy
conservation.
Similar to the TKM Expo at Kollam, pamphlets on domestic energy conservation were
issued to the public. School students who have shown interest to associate with EMC as
volunteers were engaged to explain the benefits of energy efficient items to the public.
There was good response from the local public for this program.
11.5 Publications of EMC
11.5.1. An informative Booklet titled OORJA SAMRAKSHANAM ENTHU? ENTHINU?
ENGNE? in Malayalam.
Published in January 1997.
The booklet gives a lot of information on energy conservation principles and
energy management tips.
11.5.2.A very enlightening booklet titled OORJA SAMRAKSHANAM IPPOL
THUDANGAM IVIDE THUDANGAM in Malayalam.
Published the 2nd Revised Edition in July 1997.
The booklet gives much insight for energy conservation practices with special
reference to domestic applications.
11.5.3.EMC is publishing a monthly Technical News release OORJA VARTHA intended
for use by the media. Advanced topics on energy researches going on world wide
and interesting energy news available from inter-national Journal are edited in the
Oorjavartha in Malayalam. The news published in the monthly are free for the
press media to republish to give a wide awreness. Also it is reaching the leading
College and School Libraries, Research Institutions, Other energy related
Organisations for informations and to enable further research in the topics.
11.5.4.Pamphlets giving tips for energy conservation at domestic sectors( 2 Nos.)
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12. 1000 ENERGY CLINICS FOR HOUSEWIVES
Project objectives
Awareness creation among housewives, through demonstration and training by means of
‘Energy clinics’ run by women volunteers in all the 1000 panchayats in the State, as
proposed at the previous meeting of the GB were initiated during the year under report.
Brief outline of the project
70 women volunteers would be selected from all the 14 districts and trained in the first
stage, to demonstrate the energy efficient equipments like pressure cookers, CFLs,
‘Thapa Bharani’ (Thermal box), high efficiency kerosene stove, high efficiency wood
stove, etc. Such devices would be supplied to the volunteers as their demonstration kit.
Each volunteer will conduct a minimum of 15 clinics. During the year 13 volunteers were
trained. If the panchayats come forward for the conduct of further clinics, the same
demonstration kit could be used, engaging the same trained volunteers.
This project would be funded by the Energy Management Centre-Kerala, and Ministry of
Power, Govt. of India/Energy Management Centre, New Delhi. Co-operation of
Petroleum Conservation Research Association, Chennai and active participation of
village panchayats are ensured for the programme. Estimated project cost is Rs 4 lakhs.
Project status
A workshop was organised to discuss various issues involved in implementation of such
scheme with women activists from all over the State.
The identified energy efficient equipments were purchased for distribution to the trained
volunteers.
Through press release and contacts with NGOs like Kerala Sastra Sahitya Parishad and
various Women’s organisations, applications were invited for selecting volunteers.
Selected volunteers in the Southern districts of Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam,
Pathanamthitta, Idukki and Alappuzha were trained on giving live demonstration of the
energy efficient devices, at the Energy Management Centre.
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13. HRD PROGRAMMES FOR STAFF
As part of professional development in the field of Energy Management, EMC has
arranged various methods of programmes for its staff like participaton in International,
National and Statelevel Seminars, Workshops and Training programs. Energy experts
were also invited to the Centre to interact with the Officers. Further, the Technical
Officers were given assignments to take classes on different Energy related topics in
various centres. The following list gives a picture of programmes that was attended by the
Officers of the Centre.
13.1 International
1. On 2.1.98 Dr.S.Talma from South Africa visited the Centre, and interacted with
the staff and also delivered a lecture on Energy issues in South Africa.
2. Er.K.M.Dharesan Unnithan,Registrar participated in the one month long
International training workshop on Small Hydro Power Equipment at Hangzhou,
P.R.China.from 20th March 1998.
3. Er. Udayabhanu and Dr.P.S. Chandramohanan Nair,E.T.s participated in the
“International training course for Energy Managers” at Chennai during 28 & 29
November 97 (Phase I) and 28 & 29 January 1998 (Phase II).
4. Dr.P.S. Chandramohanan Nair, E.T. attended the International workshop on
“Power Generation, system planning and operation” at I.I.T, Delhi from 10.12.97
to 12.12.97.
5. Er.V. Ajith Prabhu participated in the International seminar on Energy
Conservation at Chennai during February 3 & 4 ‘98.
6. Energy Technologists participated in the seminar on “Energy Conservation
Experiences of Japan” organised by EMC & UNESCAP, Bangkok on 5.2.98 at
Thiruvananthapuram.
7. All the Energy Technologists participated in the two week long Training
Workshop from 7 to 18 July 1997on SHP with the support of HIC, China and
with the co-sponsorship of MNES, DST, IREDA and KSEB.
13.2 National
8. Mr. Girish Sant, an independent Energy Planning Expert visited the EMC on
invitation and interacted with the staff and delivered a lecture on Energy Planning
on 26 - 5 -97.
9. Er.K.M. Dharesan Unnithan and Er.C. Suresh, Energy Technologists participated
in a seminar on Energy Issues at the IMG on 29 & 30.05.97.
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10. All the Energy Technologists participated in the Business meet on Small Hydro
Power Development, which was organised by IREDA on 17.07.97 at
Thiruvananthapuram.
11. Er.M. Udayabhanu, E.T, atteneded the Seminar on Problems of Harmonics at
REC, Calicut from 29.9.97 to 1.10.97.
12. Er. K.M. Dharesan Unnithan, participated in the seminar on “Energy Management
and Renewable Energy” at Kochi on 13 & 14 November 1997 organised by CII.
13. Er. R. Harikumar, E.T. attended the workshop on “Small Power Plants” organised
by CII at Chennai on 8.12.97.
14. Er.C. Suresh participated the seminar on Internet at IEEE, Hydrabad during 11 to
13 December 97
15. Sri.W.S Suwil Kumar, Junior System Analyst attended the workshop on Internet
at TERI, New Delhi, during January 22 to 24th, 1998.
16. Sri.W.S.Suwil Kumar, Junior System Analyst attended the two days workshop
titled “Desigining a successful web site and publishing on the web: sharing TERI’s
experience” on 19 & 20 March 98. at TERI,New Delhi.
17. Er.V. Ajith Prabhu,E.T., attended the Annual Members Meet & Conference on
“Kerala: Agenda For Development” on 30.3.98 organised by CII at Ernakulam.
13.3 State Level
18. Director and Er. C. Suresh, E.T., attended the seminar on “Assessment of Hydro
Electric Potential in Kerala” organised by the State Planning Board on 16.6.97.
19. All the Energy Technologists attended the lecture on “PWM Inverters and Speed
Control of Induction motors using sensorless controls” on 15 & 16 October 1997
at ER & DC.
20. Engineers of EMC participated in the workshop on “Renewable Energy”
organised by the CPRI, Thiruvananthapuram on 21.11.97
21. EMC Engineers participated in the lecture on “Energy Conservation - problems
and prospects for Kerala” by Prof. V.K.Damodaran at the Institution of
Engineers, Thiruvananthapuram on 21.1.98.
22. Er.K.M.Dharesan Unnithan attended the seminar on “Protective Relays” at
Ernakulam on 14.2.98.
23. Sri.W.S. Suwil Kumar, Junior System Analyst participated in the seminar on
“Y2K problems and solutions” held at Thiruvananthapuram organised by IETE
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14. STAFF OF EMC (as on 31-3-98)
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1. Prof. V.K. Damodaran Director 03.07.1996
2. Shri. C. Ramakrishnan PRO & Scy to Director 11.10.1996
3. Shri. V.Ramalekshmanan Chettiar Finance Manager 14.10.1996
4. Shri. T.S.Vijayakumar Driver 26.11.1996
5. Er. K.M.Dharesan Unnithan Registrar 12.12.1996
6. Er. M. Udayabhanu Energy Technologist E-II 04.01.1997
7. Er. C. Suresh Energy Technologist E-I 07.01.1997
8. Shri. W.S. Suwil Kumar Jr. System Analyst 01.04.1997
9. Smt. R. Ciji* Word Processing Asst. 03.04.1997
10. Dr. P.S.Chandramohanan Nair Energy Technologist E-II 11.06.1997
11. Smt. Sindhu.S.Kumar Documentation Assistant 22.08.1997
12. Er.R. Harikumar Energy Technologist C 04.09.1997
13. Er.V. Ajit Prabhu Energy Technologist E-II 27.10.1997
14. Shri. S. Sathichandran Cashier cum Accountant 01.01.1998
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STAFF ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
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15. STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
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CONTENTS
1. ORGANISATION & FUNCTIONS........................................ 01
2. COMPUTER FACILITY........................................................ 07
3. ENERGY LABORATORY.................................................... 11
4. LIBRARY................................................................................ 14
5. R & D PROGRAMMES......................................................... 16
6. CONSULTANCY PROJECTS.............................................. 19
7. TRAINING, SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS................... 22
8. SHP PROJECTS CO-ORDINATION................................... 28
9. STATE ENERGY CONSERVATION AWARDS 1997....... 31
10. RURAL ENERGY PROGRAMMES..................................... 35
11. AWARENESS PROGRAMMES........................................... 37
12. 1000 ENERGY CLINICS FOR HOUSEWIVES................... 40
13. HRD PROGRAMMES FOR STAFF...................................... 41
14. STAFF OF EMC..................................................................... 44
15. STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS............................................ 46