EsselWorld is a 64-acre theme park in Mumbai, India established in 1986. The document discusses energy efficiency programs implemented at EsselWorld which reduced annual electricity consumption from 28,647 KW to 6,138 KW in Solution A, saving 22,508 KW annually and reducing electricity bills from INR 3,43,768 to INR 57,335 annually, saving INR 2,86,433. Solution B reduced annual electricity consumption from 28,647 KW to 4,778 KW, saving 23,869 KW annually and reducing electricity bills from INR 37,24,15 to INR 79,803 annually, saving INR 29,26,12.
How has renewable energy and Alternate energy fared .
Some facts about renewable energy Potential and Installed capacities ,........updated till 2014 available
We put a few tips to help conserve , save
10 Tips to save Energy and MOney.
Simple acts in everyday life
Simple and efficient ways to save both money and energy.
NATIONAL GREEN CORPS, NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME, CLIMATE EDUCATION AND ENERGY C...W G Kumar
A training module to introduce College Lecturers and School Teachers to the subject of Climate Education and Live Projects that they can do in their institution and elsewhere
How has renewable energy and Alternate energy fared .
Some facts about renewable energy Potential and Installed capacities ,........updated till 2014 available
We put a few tips to help conserve , save
10 Tips to save Energy and MOney.
Simple acts in everyday life
Simple and efficient ways to save both money and energy.
NATIONAL GREEN CORPS, NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME, CLIMATE EDUCATION AND ENERGY C...W G Kumar
A training module to introduce College Lecturers and School Teachers to the subject of Climate Education and Live Projects that they can do in their institution and elsewhere
This is a presentation with a purpose of educating school kids (7th grade) about the importance of energy efficiency and also connecting energy usage with the larger picture that is Earth. This is a first of a series of presentations I am doing at Vidyavardhaka school in Mysore. Before the presentation, the students were already aware of the concepts of electricity generation, transmission etc. After the presentation, the kids were able to say that a proportionate amount of coal was burnt every time they wasted electricity. To summarize, I quote one student who said at the end of the presentation, "Sir, why can't they replace the bulbs (incandescant) in Mysore palace with CFLs? That would save a lot of coal from being burnt and prevent a lot of pollution".
This a power point presentation comparing the results of one week of energy use with a 1500 watt un-insulated electric kettle with a 3000 watt UK style insulated Kettle. It also projects the energy savings for 1500 people over 10 years
small presentation on energy conservation, providing just a backbone to the information so that you can move forward in giving your presentation a body to cover. Hoping it would serve the purpose you are looking for.
Climate change challenge us to review our life style specially on patterns of energy use. Excessiveness in energy uses makes energy management not optimal.
We can handle it very easy, by doing little things following, so much energy can be saved for our future sustainability.
Moving to a generational shift to technologies using renewable energy sources with zero fuel cost for generation of energy.
A glimpse of things to come . Some innovative ideas that use the surroundings to produce Energy. These are Concept technologies, Pilot projects , some way beyond pilot projects Some successfully running..A window into the technology that is in incubation stage and ready to be unleashed. Commited to energy security using renewable enrgy sources.
Strategic Energy Innovations. Creating a better, more sustainable future through innovation.
Climate change and rising energy costs have brought resource efficiency to the forefront of many communities' agendas.
An illustrated PPT on उपभोक्तावादी संस्कृति (Consumerism) for class IX students. इस प्रस्तुति (presentation) में चर्चा करेंगे कि कैसे उपभोक्तावाद की संस्कृति सामाजिक दृष्टिकोण से एक बड़ा खतरा बनता जा रहा है। भविष्य के लिए यह एक बड़ी चुनौती है, क्योंकि यह बदलाव हमें सामाजिक पतन की ओर अग्रसर कर रहा है।
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This is a presentation with a purpose of educating school kids (7th grade) about the importance of energy efficiency and also connecting energy usage with the larger picture that is Earth. This is a first of a series of presentations I am doing at Vidyavardhaka school in Mysore. Before the presentation, the students were already aware of the concepts of electricity generation, transmission etc. After the presentation, the kids were able to say that a proportionate amount of coal was burnt every time they wasted electricity. To summarize, I quote one student who said at the end of the presentation, "Sir, why can't they replace the bulbs (incandescant) in Mysore palace with CFLs? That would save a lot of coal from being burnt and prevent a lot of pollution".
This a power point presentation comparing the results of one week of energy use with a 1500 watt un-insulated electric kettle with a 3000 watt UK style insulated Kettle. It also projects the energy savings for 1500 people over 10 years
small presentation on energy conservation, providing just a backbone to the information so that you can move forward in giving your presentation a body to cover. Hoping it would serve the purpose you are looking for.
Climate change challenge us to review our life style specially on patterns of energy use. Excessiveness in energy uses makes energy management not optimal.
We can handle it very easy, by doing little things following, so much energy can be saved for our future sustainability.
Moving to a generational shift to technologies using renewable energy sources with zero fuel cost for generation of energy.
A glimpse of things to come . Some innovative ideas that use the surroundings to produce Energy. These are Concept technologies, Pilot projects , some way beyond pilot projects Some successfully running..A window into the technology that is in incubation stage and ready to be unleashed. Commited to energy security using renewable enrgy sources.
Strategic Energy Innovations. Creating a better, more sustainable future through innovation.
Climate change and rising energy costs have brought resource efficiency to the forefront of many communities' agendas.
An illustrated PPT on उपभोक्तावादी संस्कृति (Consumerism) for class IX students. इस प्रस्तुति (presentation) में चर्चा करेंगे कि कैसे उपभोक्तावाद की संस्कृति सामाजिक दृष्टिकोण से एक बड़ा खतरा बनता जा रहा है। भविष्य के लिए यह एक बड़ी चुनौती है, क्योंकि यह बदलाव हमें सामाजिक पतन की ओर अग्रसर कर रहा है।
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Artificial photosynthesis is a chemical process that replicates the natural process of photosynthesis, a process that converts sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into carbohydrates and oxygen; as an imitation of a natural process, it is biomimetic. The term, artificial photosynthesis, is commonly used to refer to any scheme for capturing and storing the energy from sunlight in the chemical bonds of a fuel (a solar fuel). Photocatalytic water splitting converts water into hydrogen ions and oxygen and is a major research topic in artificial photosynthesis. Light-driven carbon dioxide reduction is another process studied, that replicates natural carbon fixation.
This Artificial Photosynthesis ppt covers all the processes involved in Artificial Photosynthesis, current researchers on Artificial Photosynthesis, key issues, challenges in artificial photosynthesis
A TEXT BOOK : Complete and comprehensive inputs in Learning about Biogas and Biogas digestors:We have tried to take the mystery away from biogas.
Biogas is a renewable energy source with many different production pathways and various excellent opportunities to use.
One main advantage of biogas is the waste reduction potential. Biogas production by anaerobic digestion is popular for treating biodegradable waste because valuable fuel can be produced while destroying disease-causing pathogens and reducing the volume of disposed waste products.
Biogas burns more cleanly than coal, and emits less carbon dioxide per unit of energy. The carbon in biogas was recently extracted from the atmosphere by photosynthetic plants. Releasing it back into the atmosphere adds less total atmospheric carbon than burning fossil fuels.
Thus, biogas production kills two birds with one stone: it reduces waste and produces energy. In addition, the residues from the digestation process can be used as high quality fertilizer. This closes the nutrient cycle.
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The Atmospheric Vortex Engine (AVE) is a process for capturing the energy produced when heat is carried upward by convection in the atmosphere. The process is protected by patent applications and could become a major source of electrical energy. The unit cost of electrical energy produced with an AVE could be half the cost of the next most economical alternative.
Exchange your current conventional lights to LED lights now at NO COST at all. On top of all start saving your electricity bill and save your company's OPERATION COST.
ADA power high effeciency presentataion summary 02.05.2019Avanindra Yadav
The Unique Hyper Solar Innovation/Technology which we have designed can produce multi-fold units of energy as compared to the existing solar plants and is also environment-friendly.
Energy Conservation & Efficiency: Guidebook for Responsible Energy Management AurovilleConsulting
Energy Conservation & Efficiency is a guidebook designed for responsible energy management. This publication is devised to help residents understand various technologies available in the market and make premediated choices in choosing the most energy efficient appliances. It provides tips in achieving energy savings for common electrical appliances used in households and also lists benefits of switching to energy efficient fixtures in an environmental perspective. Results presented in this show that there is substantial energy saving and CO2 emission reduction by energy conservation and efficiency initiatives.
Manufacture and Distributor of Solar Inverter and Controller, Bio Gas, Wind Mills, Energy Auditing(Building Services), Solar Inverter and Controller, Bio Gas, Wind Mills, Energy Auditing(Building Services), Project Implementation.
An attempt to spread a general awarness among the populace on basics of systems, taking the mystery out and Keeping it simply simple.
We are blessed with Solar Energy in abundance at no cost. The solar radiation incident on the surface of the earth can be conveniently utilized for the benefit of human society. One of the popular devices that harness the solar energy is solar hot water system (SHWS).
A solar water heater consists of a collector to collect solar energy and an insulated storage tank to store hot water. The solar energy incident on the absorber panel coated with selected coating transfers the heat to the riser pipes underneath the absorber panel.
The water passing through the risers get heated up and is delivered the storage tank.
The re-circulation of the same water through absorber panel in the collector raises the temperature to 80 C (Maximum) in a good sunny day. The total system with solar collector, storage tank and pipelines is called solar hot water system.
Understanding Paper sizes and the terminology used in the industry.
The size difference between Raw paper sizes and cut paper sizes.
The terms used worldwide for paper sizes.
How printers and manufacturers define sizes in the language
a1, a2, a3, a4, ansi, architectural paper, book binding, booklets, brochres, paper, paper mill, paper sizes, paper trade, printing, recycling paper, understanding paper terminology
Initially, paper was made out of fibres from mulberry bark,papyrus, straw or cotton. Wood only emerged as the chief raw material for paper mass production as recently as the mid 19th century.
The printed page is immediate, its message cutting across cultures; a tactile experience that demands attention and creates desire. It is a passport to knowledge, a storage medium, a persuasive tool and an entertaining art form.
Paper is a sustainable resource and a permanent document.
Paper making simplified
Making paper at home wth hand made make it yourself paper making, from waste to paper, paper making , Do it yourself.
Industry and businesses provide almost half the amount of recovered paper in the form of cuttings/shavings and unsold newspapers/magazines. Households contribute over a third. Almost any household paper, including used newspapers, cardboard, packaging, stationery, direct mail, magazines, catalogues, greeting cards and wrapping paper, can be recycled.
Recovered paper compares favorably with the production of wood-based pulp made by chemical or mechanical means in terms of environmental pollution and energy consumption.
All about paper Manufacturing: Paper Making Process
Industry and businesses provide almost half the amount of recovered paper in the form of cuttings/shavings and unsold newspapers/magazines. Households contribute over a third. Almost any household paper, including used newspapers, cardboard, packaging, stationery, direct mail, magazines, catalogues, greeting cards and wrapping paper, can be recycled. Recovered paper compares favorably with the production of wood-based pulp made by chemical or mechanical means in terms of environmental pollution and energy consumption.
All you need to learn and start composting with aid of earth worms on your own.
Composting of waste to produce bio fertilizer by decomposition or by the use of earthworms called vermiculture.
What is Vermicomposting?
Vermicomposting is a simple biotechnological process of composting, in which certain species of earthworms are used to enhance the process of waste conversion and produce a better end product. Vermicomposting differs from composting in several ways (Gandhi et al. 1997). It is a mesophilic process, utilizing microorganisms and earthworms that are active at 10–32°C (not ambient temperature but temperature within the pile of moist organic material). The process is faster than composting; because the material passes through the earthworm gut, a significant but not yet fully understood transformation takes place, whereby the resulting earthworm castings (worm manure) are
rich in microbial activity and plant growth regulators, and fortified with pest repellence attributes as well! In short, earthworms, through a type of biological alchemy, are capable of transforming garbage into ‘gold’
Pencil and its impact on the environment. paper pencil vs the Wooden pencil a comparative
Pencils Recycled From Newspapers…Best Invention Ever?Here are the facts about wood and wood pencils:
79 million pencils could be made from a single press run of the Sunday Paper.
Recycling 1 2.5 foot stack of newspapers saves a 20 foot pine tree.
Many pencil manufacturers use wood taken from the rainforest.
Deforestation is a major cause of many negative environmental changes.
They are a cost effective alternative compared to other recycled pencil options.
They recycle newspapers, a hugely inefficient and wasteful practice.
Ecopencil is giving us a highly effective alternative to traditional wood pencils, right here and now.
Wood pencils are proven to be harmful for the environment just in how the wood to manufacture them is harvested. This is an outdated practice that there is no need for in this age. Displacing indigenous animals, soil erosion, urban sprawl, climate change…
…and the list goes on. Supporting integrity driven businesses such as these is the only way we can begin to repair the generations of damage we have caused on our environment.
Help make that change today by contacting Ecopencil. Ask us about our products. Ask them the facts. Involve yourself.
Small Businesses: Making money from waste , From trash to treasue
Construction Material Machinery, Brick and mortar business, Paver (flooring), Roof,Flooring machinery
Small enterprises, environment friendly, using(recycling) waste tp produce utility products like paper pencils, paper, paper pens, polymer pencils, bricks, roofing tiles,
Recycling paper , office sheets, newspaper, notebook, cotton waste, from 10 Kgs. a day to 10 Tonnes.
From your Trash can to Tissue paper , notebook, files
Solar street Lights
Most solar panels turn on and turn off automatically by sensing outdoor light using a light source.Solar streetlights are designed to work throughout the night. Many can stay lit for more than one night if the sun is not available for a couple of days. Older models included lamps that were not fluorescent or LED. Solar lights installed in windy regions are generally equipped with flat panels to better cope with the winds.
Wind turbines, like aircraft propeller blades, turn in the moving air and power an electric generator that supplies an electric current. Simply stated, a wind turbine is the opposite of a fan. Instead of using electricity to make wind, like a fan, wind turbines use wind to make electricity. The wind turns the blades, which spin a shaft, which connects to a generator and makes electricity.
Wind Turbine Types
Modern wind turbines fall into two basic groups; the horizontal-axis variety, like the traditional farm windmills used for pumping water, and the vertical-axis design, like the eggbeater-style Darrieus model, named after its French inventor. Most large modern wind turbines are horizontal-axis turbines.
Turbine Components
Horizontal turbine components include:
blade or rotor, which converts the energy in the wind to rotational shaft energy;
a drive train, usually including a gearbox and a generator;
a tower that supports the rotor and drive train; and
other equipment, including controls, electrical cables, ground support equipment, and interconnection equipment.
Power generation from wind has emerged as one of the most rapidly growing renewable energy technologies. The estimated power generation capacity in India through wind is about 45,000 MW. The installed capacity is about 1,870 MW, which is about 4% of the total estimated potential.
Globally, wind generation capacity has increased by 27% in the year 2002 and is expected to expand 15 – fold in the next 20 years. Wind energy technologies have matured and large capacity wind turbines in the range of 1.25 to 1.65 MW are now being manufactured in India. The productivity of larger capacity machines is higher than that of smaller machines. Minimum wind velocity required for power generation is about 2.5 m/s and the maximum could be 30 m/s.
Energy generation for 1 MW turbine could be about 28 to 30 lakhs units per year, with a plant load factor of 25 to 30% Among the different renewable energy sources, wind energy is currently making a significant contribution to the installed capacity of power generation, and is emerging as a competitive option. The programme covers research and development, survey and assessment of wind resources, implementation of demonstration and private sector projects and promotional policies. As a result, India, with an installed capacity of about 3000 MW, ranks fifth in the world after Germany, USA, Spain and Denmark in wind power generation.
Small wind energy systems, namely water pumping windmills, aero generators and wind-solar hybrid systems can also be used for harnessing wind power potential, in addition to the large capacity wind turbines. These systems have been found to be very useful for meeting water pumping and small power requirements in decentralised mode in rural and remote windy areas of the country, which are un-electrified or have intermittent electric supply.
"Understanding the Carbon Cycle: Processes, Human Impacts, and Strategies for...MMariSelvam4
The carbon cycle is a critical component of Earth's environmental system, governing the movement and transformation of carbon through various reservoirs, including the atmosphere, oceans, soil, and living organisms. This complex cycle involves several key processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, decomposition, and carbon sequestration, each contributing to the regulation of carbon levels on the planet.
Human activities, particularly fossil fuel combustion and deforestation, have significantly altered the natural carbon cycle, leading to increased atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and driving climate change. Understanding the intricacies of the carbon cycle is essential for assessing the impacts of these changes and developing effective mitigation strategies.
By studying the carbon cycle, scientists can identify carbon sources and sinks, measure carbon fluxes, and predict future trends. This knowledge is crucial for crafting policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions, enhancing carbon storage, and promoting sustainable practices. The carbon cycle's interplay with climate systems, ecosystems, and human activities underscores its importance in maintaining a stable and healthy planet.
In-depth exploration of the carbon cycle reveals the delicate balance required to sustain life and the urgent need to address anthropogenic influences. Through research, education, and policy, we can work towards restoring equilibrium in the carbon cycle and ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.
UNDERSTANDING WHAT GREEN WASHING IS!.pdfJulietMogola
Many companies today use green washing to lure the public into thinking they are conserving the environment but in real sense they are doing more harm. There have been such several cases from very big companies here in Kenya and also globally. This ranges from various sectors from manufacturing and goes to consumer products. Educating people on greenwashing will enable people to make better choices based on their analysis and not on what they see on marketing sites.
Natural farming @ Dr. Siddhartha S. Jena.pptxsidjena70
A brief about organic farming/ Natural farming/ Zero budget natural farming/ Subash Palekar Natural farming which keeps us and environment safe and healthy. Next gen Agricultural practices of chemical free farming.
Artificial Reefs by Kuddle Life Foundation - May 2024punit537210
Situated in Pondicherry, India, Kuddle Life Foundation is a charitable, non-profit and non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to improving the living standards of coastal communities and simultaneously placing a strong emphasis on the protection of marine ecosystems.
One of the key areas we work in is Artificial Reefs. This presentation captures our journey so far and our learnings. We hope you get as excited about marine conservation and artificial reefs as we are.
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Micro RNA genes and their likely influence in rice (Oryza sativa L.) dynamic ...Open Access Research Paper
Micro RNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs molecules having approximately 18-25 nucleotides, they are present in both plants and animals genomes. MiRNAs have diverse spatial expression patterns and regulate various developmental metabolisms, stress responses and other physiological processes. The dynamic gene expression playing major roles in phenotypic differences in organisms are believed to be controlled by miRNAs. Mutations in regions of regulatory factors, such as miRNA genes or transcription factors (TF) necessitated by dynamic environmental factors or pathogen infections, have tremendous effects on structure and expression of genes. The resultant novel gene products presents potential explanations for constant evolving desirable traits that have long been bred using conventional means, biotechnology or genetic engineering. Rice grain quality, yield, disease tolerance, climate-resilience and palatability properties are not exceptional to miRN Asmutations effects. There are new insights courtesy of high-throughput sequencing and improved proteomic techniques that organisms’ complexity and adaptations are highly contributed by miRNAs containing regulatory networks. This article aims to expound on how rice miRNAs could be driving evolution of traits and highlight the latest miRNA research progress. Moreover, the review accentuates miRNAs grey areas to be addressed and gives recommendations for further studies.
Willie Nelson Net Worth: A Journey Through Music, Movies, and Business Venturesgreendigital
Willie Nelson is a name that resonates within the world of music and entertainment. Known for his unique voice, and masterful guitar skills. and an extraordinary career spanning several decades. Nelson has become a legend in the country music scene. But, his influence extends far beyond the realm of music. with ventures in acting, writing, activism, and business. This comprehensive article delves into Willie Nelson net worth. exploring the various facets of his career that have contributed to his large fortune.
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Introduction
Willie Nelson net worth is a testament to his enduring influence and success in many fields. Born on April 29, 1933, in Abbott, Texas. Nelson's journey from a humble beginning to becoming one of the most iconic figures in American music is nothing short of inspirational. His net worth, which estimated to be around $25 million as of 2024. reflects a career that is as diverse as it is prolific.
Early Life and Musical Beginnings
Humble Origins
Willie Hugh Nelson was born during the Great Depression. a time of significant economic hardship in the United States. Raised by his grandparents. Nelson found solace and inspiration in music from an early age. His grandmother taught him to play the guitar. setting the stage for what would become an illustrious career.
First Steps in Music
Nelson's initial foray into the music industry was fraught with challenges. He moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue his dreams, but success did not come . Working as a songwriter, Nelson penned hits for other artists. which helped him gain a foothold in the competitive music scene. His songwriting skills contributed to his early earnings. laying the foundation for his net worth.
Rise to Stardom
Breakthrough Albums
The 1970s marked a turning point in Willie Nelson's career. His albums "Shotgun Willie" (1973), "Red Headed Stranger" (1975). and "Stardust" (1978) received critical acclaim and commercial success. These albums not only solidified his position in the country music genre. but also introduced his music to a broader audience. The success of these albums played a crucial role in boosting Willie Nelson net worth.
Iconic Songs
Willie Nelson net worth is also attributed to his extensive catalog of hit songs. Tracks like "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain," "On the Road Again," and "Always on My Mind" have become timeless classics. These songs have not only earned Nelson large royalties but have also ensured his continued relevance in the music industry.
Acting and Film Career
Hollywood Ventures
In addition to his music career, Willie Nelson has also made a mark in Hollywood. His distinctive personality and on-screen presence have landed him roles in several films and television shows. Notable appearances include roles in "The Electric Horseman" (1979), "Honeysuckle Rose" (1980), and "Barbarosa" (1982). These acting gigs have added a significant amount to Willie Nelson net worth.
Television Appearances
Nelson's char
WRI’s brand new “Food Service Playbook for Promoting Sustainable Food Choices” gives food service operators the very latest strategies for creating dining environments that empower consumers to choose sustainable, plant-rich dishes. This research builds off our first guide for food service, now with industry experience and insights from nearly 350 academic trials.
Diabetes is a rapidly and serious health problem in Pakistan. This chronic condition is associated with serious long-term complications, including higher risk of heart disease and stroke. Aggressive treatment of hypertension and hyperlipideamia can result in a substantial reduction in cardiovascular events in patients with diabetes 1. Consequently pharmacist-led diabetes cardiovascular risk (DCVR) clinics have been established in both primary and secondary care sites in NHS Lothian during the past five years. An audit of the pharmaceutical care delivery at the clinics was conducted in order to evaluate practice and to standardize the pharmacists’ documentation of outcomes. Pharmaceutical care issues (PCI) and patient details were collected both prospectively and retrospectively from three DCVR clinics. The PCI`s were categorized according to a triangularised system consisting of multiple categories. These were ‘checks’, ‘changes’ (‘change in drug therapy process’ and ‘change in drug therapy’), ‘drug therapy problems’ and ‘quality assurance descriptors’ (‘timer perspective’ and ‘degree of change’). A verified medication assessment tool (MAT) for patients with chronic cardiovascular disease was applied to the patients from one of the clinics. The tool was used to quantify PCI`s and pharmacist actions that were centered on implementing or enforcing clinical guideline standards. A database was developed to be used as an assessment tool and to standardize the documentation of achievement of outcomes. Feedback on the audit of the pharmaceutical care delivery and the database was received from the DCVR clinic pharmacist at a focus group meeting.
Case study : 300% savings with SIMPLE Energy Efficiency
1. ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMME
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2. EsselWorld is a theme park owned by Pan India Paryatan Pvt. Ltd. (PIPPL). It is
situated in Gorai, Mumbai, India and was established in 1986. EsselWorld along
with its counterparts, Water Kingdom, are stretched over 64 acres of land.
Together, they are recognized as India’s Largest Amusement And Water Park
as well as Asia’s Largest Theme Water Park. EsselWorld, along with Adlabs
Imagica, are the only amusement parks in India that are said to be up to
international standards. It draws in an estimated 1.8 million visitors annually.
Location Gorai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Coordinates 19.232°N 72.806°E
Opened 1986
Area 64 acres (0.26 km2)
LOGOS USED ARE PROPERTY OF ESSELWORLD THEY ARE USED FOR REFERNECE ONLY.
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3. z ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMME
This presentation is a case study where the Client saving in terms
of energy (reduction of the carbon footprint) illustrated
Solution A
Annual Electricity Used Before 28647 KW
Annual Electricity Used After 6138 KW
Savings 22508 KW
Solution B
Annual Electricity Used Before 28647 KW
Annual Electricity Used After 4778 KW
Savings 23869 KW
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4. ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMME
This presentation is a case study where the Client saving in terms
of energy (SAVINGS in …(Cash)
Solution A
Annual Electricity Bills Before INR ` 343768
Annual Electricity Bills After INR ` 57335
Savings INR ` 286433
Solution B
Annual Electricity Bills Before INR ` 372415
Annual Electricity Bills After INR ` 79803
Savings INR ` 292612
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5. Comparison COMPARATIVE
Chart
LED Lights vs. Incandescent Light Bulbs vs. CFLs
(LEDs) Incandescent Bulbs
Compact Fluorescents
(CFLs)
Energy Efficiency &
Energy Costs
Life Span (average) 50,000 hours 1,200 hours 8,000 hours
Watts of electricity
6 ‐ 8 watts 60 watts 13‐15 watts
used
Light Output
Lumens Watts Watts Watts
450 4 to 5 40 6 to 8
800 8 to 9 60 13‐15
1,100 9 to 13 75 18‐25
1,600 16‐20 100 23‐30
2,600 25‐28 150 30‐55
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6. ENERGY EFFICIENCY & ENERGY COSTS
Comparison Chart
LED Lights vs. Incandescent Light Bulbs vs. CFLs
(LEDs) Incandescent Bulbs
Compact Fluorescents
(CFLs)
Energy Efficiency &
Energy Costs
Kilo‐watts of Electricity
used (30 Incandescent
329 KWh/yr 3285 yr 767 KWh/yr
Bulbs per year
equivalent)
yr. KWh/yr. yr.
Annual Operating Cost
(30 Incandescent Bulbs
per year equivalent) @
`6 /Kwh
` 1974 ` 19710 ` 4602
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7. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Comparison Chart
LED Lights vs. Incandescent Light Bulbs vs. CFLs
Compact (LEDs) Incandescent Bulbs
Fluorescents
(CFLs)
Energy Efficiency &
Energy Costs
Contains the TOXIC
M
No No
Yes ‐ Mercury is very toxic
to your health and the
Mercury
environment
RoHS Compliant Yes Yes
No ‐ contains 1mg‐5mg of
Mercury and is a major risk
to the environment
Carbon Dioxide
Emissions (30 bulbs per
year) CARBON FOOTPRINT
451 pounds/year 4500 pounds/year 1051 pounds/year
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8. IMPORTANT FACTS
Comparison Chart Important facts
LED Lights vs. Incandescent Light Bulbs vs. CFLs
(LEDs) Incandescent Bulbs (CFLs)
Energy Efficiency &
Energy Costs
Sensitivity to None Some
Yes ‐ may not work under
low temperatures negative 10 degrees Fahrenheit
or over 120 degrees Fahrenheit
Sensitive to humidity No Some Yes
On/off Cycling
Switching quickly Yes ‐ can reduce p
lifespan N No Eff t Effect S
Some
drastically
a CFL on/off quickly, in
a closet for instance, may
decrease the lifespan of the
bulb.
Turns on instantly Yes Yes No ‐ takes time to warm up
Very LEDs Not glass or
Not glass can
Durability
Durable ‐ can handle
jarring and bumping
Very Durable ‐ filament can break easily
Very Durable ‐ break easily
Heat Emitted 3.4 btu's/hour 85 btu's/hour 30 btu's/hour
Failure Modes Not typical Some
Yes ‐ may catch on fire, smoke,
or omit an odor
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9. Lighting
Good lighting that allows us to enjoy the area we are in is a key aspect of any lighting project. The aim
is to make visual tasks easier through aesthetic solutions that are energy efficient and of
good designed.For years, CARE Lighting has been satisfying the needs of the lighting market with an
enviable capacity for adaptation. CARE Lighting technically advises architects e ab e capac ty o adaptat o C g t g tec ca y ad ses a c tects and designers to enable
them to find solutions that will best adapt to each project.
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10. PRESENT ENERGY CONSUMPTION
No Lamp Nos Wattage
Hrs
Used
Energy Usage Kw Cost @13 p/Kwh
p g
Day Daily Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
1 Florescent
Lamps 12 55 14 10.78 323.4 3880.8 4204.2 50450.4
2 CFL 8 11 14 2.156 64.68 776.16 840.84 10090.08
3 Incadescent 36 40 14 7.84 235.2 2822.4 3057.6 36691.2
4 PC 12 300 14 58.8 1764 21168 22932 275184
Total 68 80 2387 28647 31034 372415
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11. Solution A :
Energy Efficient devices
E U K C K h
No Lamp Nos Wattage Hrs
Used
Energy Useage Kw Cost @13 pKwh
Daily Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
1 Electronic Chokes 12 30 14 5.88 176.4 2116.8 2293.2 27518.4
2 LED Lamp 3*3W 8 3 14 0.588 17.64 211.68 229.32 2751.84
3 LED Lamp 1*3W 36 9 14 1.764 52.92 635.04 687.96 8255.52
4 PC Flat Screen 12 45 14 8.82 264.6 3175.2 3439.8 41277.6
Total 68 17. 511 6138 6650 79803
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12. Solution A :
Energy Efficient devices
No Lamp Nos Wattage Hrs
Used
Energy Usage Kw Cost @13 p/Kwh
Daily Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
1 Present 68 406 56 79.576 2387.28 28647.36 31034.64 372415.68
2 Efficiency 68 87 56 17.052 511.56 6138.72 6650.28 79803.36
Annual Nett Saving 0 319 0 62.5 1875 22508 24384 292612
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13. PRESENT ENERGY CONSUMPTION
No Lamp Nos Wattage Energy Useage Kw Cost @13 pKwh
Hrs Used
Daily Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
1 Florescent
Lamps 12 55 14 10.78 323.4 3880.8 4204.2 50450.4
2 CFL 8 11 14 2.156 64.68 776.16 840.84 10090.08
3 Incadescent 36 40 14 7.84 235.2 2822.4 3057.6 36691.2
4 PC 12 300 14 58.8 1764 21168 22932 275184
Total 68 79.576 2387 28647 31034 372415
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14. Solution B :
Energy Efficient devices
No Lamp Nos Wattage Hrs Used
Energy Useage Kw Cost @13 pKwh
Daily Monthly Annual Monthly Annual
1 LED Tubes 12 8 14 1.344 40.32 483.84 524.16 6289.92
2 LED Lamp 8 3 14 0.336 10.08 120.96 131.04 1572.48
3 LED Tubes 36 8 14 4.032 120.96 1451.52 1572.48 18869.76
4 PC 12 45 14 7.56 226.8 2721.6 2948.4 35380.8
Total 68 13 398 4777 5176 62112
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15. COST of hardware FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
No Lamp Nos Price Cost
1 Electronic Chokes 12 315 3780
2 Led Tubes 8 900 7200
3 Led Lamp 36 1200 43200
4 Flat Screens 12 5000 60000
Total 56 114180
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16. COST of hardware
FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
No Lamp Nos Price Cost
1 Florescent Lamps 12 900 10800
2 CFL 16 225 3600
3 Incadescent 36 900 32400
4 Flat Screens 12 5000 60000
Total 64 106800
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17. Solution B
Energy Efficient devices
No Lamp Nos
Energy Used/Day in Kwh Cost in Rs @13 per Kwh
Day Monthly Annual Day Monthly Annual
1 Present 68 79.576 2387.28 28647.36 1034.488 31034.64 343768.32
2 After 68 13.272 398.16 4777.92 172.536 5176.08 57335.04
Nett Saving 66.304 1989 23869 861 25858 286433
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18. SOLAR ENERGY BASICS
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19. Solar Energy Generation Plant
Cost of Solar Generation Plant @ Present Energy Consumption
Kwh Gen Cost per Kwh Cost in Lakhs
79.576 200000 159.152
Cost of Solar Generation Plant after Efficiency
Kwh Gen Cost per Kwh Cost in Lakhs
17.05 200001 34.1
SAVINGS in Cost of Solar Generation Plant in Lakhs
125.05
ROI
Present Cost of Plant Yrs
Annual Cost
3.72 34.10 9.158
Subsidies available from MnRES is 1.25 lakhs /KWp it
based on Panel Installation refer
http://www.mnre.gov.in/schemes/support-programmes/
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20. Solar Energy Generation Plant
Plant
Cost of Solar Generation Kwh Gen Cost per Kwh Subsidy Cost in Lakhs
80 200000 1.25 Lakhs per KW 160.00
Cost of Solar Generation Plant
Kwh Gen Cost per Kwh Subsidy Cost in Lakhs
13.27 200000 1.25 Lakhs per KW 27
SAVINGS in Cost of Solar Generation Plant in Lakhs
133
ROI
Present
A lC
Cost of Plant
Wi h
Yrs
Annual Cost Without
subsidy
3.72 26.52 7.128
Subsidies available from MnRES is 1.25 lakhs /KWp it
based on Panel Installation refer
http://www.mnre.gov.in/schemes/support-programmes/
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21. THE CHANGE
Unit Requirement
No Lamp Nos Wattage Hrs
Used Day Monthly
Units
1 LED Tubes 12 8 14 1.344 40.32
2 LED Lamp 8 3 14 0.336 10.08
3 LED Tubes 36 8 14 4.032 120.96
4 PC 12 45 14 7.56 226.8
Total 68 64 56 13.272 398.16
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22. OTHER PRESENTATION RECOMMENDED FOR YOU
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z SOLAR LED STREET LIGHTS
http://www.slideshare.net/careindia/solar‐‐street‐‐light
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