Energy Conservation and Audit
Energy Conservation and Audit
Energy Conservation and Audit
Credits
C
Examination Marks
Theory Marks
ESE
PA (M)
(E)
PA
ALA
70
20
10
Practical Marks
ESE (V)
ESE
OEP
20
10
Content:
Sr.
Content
No.
1. Energy Audit Methodology and recent trends.
General Philosophy, need of Energy Audit and Management, EC Act, Definition
and Objective of Energy Management, General Principles of Energy
Management. Energy Management Skills, Energy Management Strategy.
Economics of implementation of energy optimization projects, its constraints,
barriers and limitations, Financial Analysis: Simple Payback, IRR, NPV,
Discounted Cashflow;
Report-writing, preparations and presentations of energy audit reports, Post
monitoring of energy conservation projects, MIS, Case-studies / Report studies
of Energy Audits. Guidelines for writing energy audit report, data presentation
in report, findings recommendations, impact of renewable energy on energy
audit recommendations. Instruments for Audit and Monitoring Energy and
Energy Savings, Types and Accuracy. Case studies of implemented energy cost
optimization projects in electrical utilities as well as thermal utilities.
2. Electrical Distribution and Utilization: Electrical Systems, Transformers loss
reductions, parallel operations, T & D losses, P.F. improvements, Demand Side
management (DSM), Load Management, Harmonics & its improvements,
Total
Marks
PA (I)
20
150
Total
Hrs.
% Wtg.
11
25-30%
11
25-30%
3.
4.
Energy efficient motors and Soft starters, Automatic power factor Controllers,
Variable speed drivers, Electronic Lighting ballasts for Lighting, LED Lighting,
Trends and Approaches. Study of 4 to 6 cases of Electrical Energy audit and
management (Power factor improvement, Electric motors, Fans and blowers,
Cooling Towers, Industrial/Commercial Lighting system, etc.)
Thermal
\
Systems: Boilers- performance evaluation, Loss analysis, Water
treatment and its impact on boiler losses, integration of different systems in
boiler operation. Advances in boiler technologies, FBC and PFBC boilers, Heat
recovery Boilers- its limitations and constraints. Furnaces- Types and
classifications, applications, economics and quality aspects, heat distributions,
draft controls, waste heat recovering options, Furnaces refractory- types and
sections. Thermic Fluid heaters, need and applications, Heat recovery and its
limitations. Insulators- Hot and Cold applications, Economic thickness of
insulation, Heat saving and application criteria. Steam Utilization Properties,
steam distribution and losses, steam trapping, Condensate, Flash steam recovery.
System Audit of Mechanical Utilities: Pumps, types and application, units
assessment, improvement option, parallel and series operating pump
performance. Energy Saving in Pumps & Pumping Systems. Bloomers
(Blowers) types & application, its performance assessment, series & parallel
operation applications & advantages. Energy Saving in Blowers Compressors,
types & applications, specific power consumption, compressed air system,&
economic of system changes. Energy Saving in Compressors & Compressed Air
Systems Cooling towers, its types and performance assessment & limitations,
water loss in cooling tower. Energy Saving in Cooling Towers .Study of 4 to 6
cases of Energy Audit & Management in Industries (Boilers, Steam System,
Furnaces, Insulation and Refractory, Refrigeration and Air conditioning,
Cogeneration, Waste Heat recovery etc.)Study of Energy Audit reports for
various Industries and Organizations
10
20-25%
10
20-25%
R Level
U Level
A Level
N Level
E Level
C Level
10
40
30
10
10
Reference Books:
1. Energy Audit and Management, Volume-I, IECC Press
2. Energy Efficiency in Electrical Systems, Volume-II, IECC Press
3. Energy Management: W.R.Murphy, G.Mckay, Butterworths Scientific
4. Energy Management Principles, C.B.Smith, Pergamon Press
5. Industrial Energy Conservation, D.A. Reay, Pergammon Press
6. Energy Management Handbook, W.C. Turner, John Wiley and Sons, A Wiley Interscience
7. Industrial Energy Management and Utilization, L.C. Witte, P.S. Schmidt, D.R. Brown, Hemisphere
Publication, Washington, 1988
8. Hand Book of Energy Audits, Albert Thumann, P.E., C.E.M. William J. Younger, C.E.M., CRC
Press
Course Outcome: After learning the course the students should be able to,
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Identify and assess the energy conservation/saving opportunities in different electric system
Identify and assess energy conservation opportunities in thermal system
Demonstrate skills required for energy audit and management.
Prepare energy flow diagrams and energy audit report
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https://lbre.stanford.edu/sem/energy_conservation
ACTIVE LEARNING ASSIGNMENTS: Preparation of power-point slides, which include videos,
animations, pictures, graphics for better understanding theory and practical work The faculty will allocate
chapters/ parts of chapters to groups of students so that the entire syllabus gets covered. The power-point
slides should be put up on the web-site of the College/ Institute, along with the names of the students of the
group, the name of the faculty, Department and College on the first slide. The best three works should be
submitted to GTU.