Energy Auditing: Course Code: 15ee1142

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B.Tech.

-Electrical and Electronics Engineering, VII SEMESTER

ENERGY AUDITING

COURSE CODE: 15EE1142 L T P C


3 0 0 3
COURSE OUTCOMES:
At the end of the course the student shall be able to

CO1: Understand the classification of Energy and importance of Energy Conservation


CO2: Define Energy Management and Audit and understand the need for Energy audit
CO3: Understand Material and Energy balance, Sankey diagram and carry out Material and
energy balance
CO4: Determine Energy Performance assessment of boilers, furnaces, turbines, fans and
blowers, pumps, compressors and lighting
CO5: Perform financial analysis for determining simple payback period, etc and understand
discount cash flow methods like Net Present Value method and Internal rate of return
method

UNIT-I (10 LECTURES)

INTRODUCTION: Classification of Energy – Primary and Secondary Energy, Commercial


Energy and Non-commercial Energy and Renewable & Non-renewable energy; Various forms of
Energy – potential (stored energy) and kinetic(working) energy; Basics of Electrical energy and
thermal energy; Energy and Environment; Energy Conservation and its importance.

UNIT-II (10 LECTURES)

ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND AUDIT : Definition and objectives of Energy Management,


Energy Audit – types and methodology; need for energy audit; energy auditing methodology;
Benchmarking energy performance; Maximizing system efficiency; Energy Audit Instruments.

UNIT-IIII (10 LECTURES)

MATERIAL AND ENERGY BALANCE : Basic principles of material and energy balance;
Sankey diagram and its use; Material balances; Energy balances; Carrying out material and
energy balance.

UNIT-IV (10 LECTURES)

ENERGY PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT : purpose and parameters of performance of (a)


boilers, (b) furnaces, (c) turbines, (d) fans and blowers, (e) pumps, (f) compressors and (g)
lighting. Detailed performance analysis of boilers and pumps.

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B.Tech.-Electrical and Electronics Engineering, VII SEMESTER

UNIT-V (10 LECTURES)

PERFORMING FINANCIAL ANALYSIS: Introduction, fixed and variable costs, Interest


charges, simple pay-back period, discounted cash flow methods- Net Present Value method and
Internal rate of return method; Factors affecting analysis

TEXT BOOKS:

1. General Aspects of Energy Management & Energy Audit, http://www.em-ea.org/gbook11.asp,


National Certificate Examination for Energy Managers and Energy Auditors, National
Productivity Council of India

2. Energy Performance Assessment for Equipment and Utility systems, http://www.em-ea.org/


gbook14.asp, National Certificate Examination for Energy Managers and Energy Auditors,
National Productivity Council of India

REFERENCES:

1. Murphy, W.R. , Mckay, G. (1982) 'Energy Management ', London: Butterworth-Heinemann

2. Smith, C.B. (Ed. 4) (1981). 'Energy Management Principles : applications, benefits, savings',
Amsterdam : Pergamon Press

3. Witte, L. C. (1988), ' Industrial energy management and utilization ', Washington:
Hemisphere Pub. Corp

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