1. ENERGY CONSERVATION & ENERGY AUDIT
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ELECTRICAL ENERGY
CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT
2. ENERGY CONSERVATION
Energy conservation refers to efforts made to
reduce energy consumption.
Energy conservation can be achieved through
increased efficient energy use, in conjunction with
decreased energy consumption and/or reduced consumption
from conventional energy sources.
3. NEED FOR ENERGY CONSERVATION
Energy conservation reduces the energy consumption and
energy demand.
It is an important for element of energy policy.
This reduces the rise in energy costs, and can reduce the
need for new power plants and energy imports.
4. OBJECTIVES OF ENERGY CONSERVATION
The goal with energy conservation techniques is to
Reduce demand
Protect and replenish supplies
Develop and use alternative energy sources
Clean up he damage from the prior energy
processes.
5. ENERGY AUDIT
An energy audit is an assessment and analysis of energy flows
in a process or system, aimed at reducing the amount of energy input
into the system without negatively affecting the output.
OBJECTIVE:
The main objective of an energy audit is to explore various
possibilities for energy conservation.
6. TYPES OF ENERGY AUDIT
1. Walk-through energy audits
2. Detailed energy audit
8. REQUIREMENTS OF ENERGY AUDIT
Production process description
Energy and Utility system description
Detail process flow diagram and Energy material balance
Performance evaluation of major utility and process
equipments/systems
Energy efficiency in utility and process system