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Dec 06 - 10, 2015
Dubai, UAE
Early Bird Discount & Registration
Register and pay 25 days prior to the event date and get 15% discount.
Registrations will close 15 days prior to the start of the Course.
Energy Conservation refers to reducing Energy Consumption through using less of an Energy Service. Energy
Conservation differs from Efficient Energy use, which refers to using less energy for a constant service. For example,
driving less is an example of Energy Conservation. Driving the same amount with a higher mileage vehicle is an
example of Energy Efficiency. Energy Conservation and Efficiency are both Energy Reduction Techniques.
Energy Conservation and Energy Efficiency are separate, but related Concepts. Energy Conservation is achieved when
growth of Energy Consumption is reduced, measured in Physical Terms. Energy Conservation can, therefore, be the
result of several processes or developments, such as productivity increase or Technological Progress.
Energy Conservation can reduce the Overall Consumption of Electricity by reducing the need for Heating, Lighting,
Cooling, Cooking Energy and other Functions. Energy Efficiency can encourage consumers to use energy more
Efficiently, and thus get more out of each unit of electricity produced. Load management allows generation companies
to better manage the timing of their consumers' energy use, and thus help reduce the large discrepancy between
on-peak and off-peak demand.
There is a growing gap between supply and demand of electrical power. In the short term, the only solution to this
problem is better energy management through conservation of power, fuel and water. As industries are the major
Consumers of these Resources, the focus is on the Industrial Sector.
After completing this course, participants will be able to:
 Gain a better understanding of Demand-Side Management and
its Application in Real World Practice.
 Understand how it has been used and applied in other
Environment Issues.
 Obtain the benefits that can accrue from the Effective Control
of Load Management.
 To reduce imports of Energy and reduce the drain on foreign
Exchange.
 To improve exports of manufactured goods (either Lower
process or increased availability helping sales) or of Energy,
or both.
 Appreciate issues for Generation, and Transmission and
Distribution Networks of unrestrained Load Growth.
 Learning from Case History Examples and Extrapolating them to
the needs of Their Own Country/Organization.
The course is designed for Managers and
Engineers and Other professionals those
working in Electricity Area interested in
Electricity Demand Side Management
Schemes. Also the Professional Engineers
involved and interested in Energy Efficiency
and Conservation in Power Utilities.
Course Overview:
Course Objectives: Who Should Attend?
Energy Conservation & Demand Side Load Management
www.apex-dubai.com
The Presentation, supplied documents,
and workshop exercises of the course
are in English however, based
on the trainees’ desires, oral presentation
or discussion can be Bilingual
(English and Arabic).
Course Language:
Module (01) Energy Supply and Demand
1.1 Definition of Energy Conservation
1.2 Energy and Environment
1.3 Types of Energy
1.4 Renewable Energy
1.5 Global Energy Consumption
1.6 Growth in the Energy Demand
1.7 Energy Reserves
Module (02) Surveying Electrical Consumption
2.1 Identifying Electricity Consumers
2.2 Determining System Efficiency
2.3 Energy Consumption
2.4 Metering System Selection
Module (03) Using Load Management Techniques
3.1 Load Factor
3.2 Equipment Audits
3.3 Target Demand
3.4 Methods of Control
3.5 Demand Controllers
Module (04) Improving Electrical Equipment Efficiency
4.1 Electrical Quantities
4.2 Capacitors
4.3 Induction motors
4.4 Motor Efficiency
4.5 Variable Speed Drives
4.6 Bumping System
4,7 Blowers
4.8 Refrigeration
4.9 HVAC Equipment
4.10 Transformers
4.11 Energy Saving Devices
Module (05) Improving Thermal Units Efficiency
5.1 Boilers
5.2 Steam System
5.3 Furnaces
5.4 Insulation
5.5 Waste Heat Recovery
5.6 Applications
Module (06) Demand Side Management
6.1 DSM Strategies
6.2 How did DSM Evolve?
6.3 Energy Efficiency Program
6.4 Selection Planning Process
6.5 DSM Practices
Module (07) DSM Impacts
7.1 Efficiency Investments
7.2 Load Management Costs and Benefits
7.3 DSM Potential
7.4 DSM Evaluation
7.5 Measuring Success
Module (08) Energy Management Program
8.1 Commitment to Energy Program
8.2 Assess Performance
8.3 Setting of Goals
8.4 Creation of Energy Action Plan
8.5 Implementation of Energy Action Plan
8.6 Progress Evaluation
8.7 Recognition of Achievements
Module (09) Energy Audit Definitions
9.1 Energy Accounting
9.2 Means to Achieve Conservation
9.3 Systematic Approach to Decision Making
9.4 Effective Tools for Energy Management
9.5 Ways of usage of Energy
9.6 Ideas and Feasible Solutions
9.7 Use and Opportunities
Module (10) Mechanics of Green Technology
10.1 Sustainable Energy
10.2 Global Warming
10.3 Electrical Power
10.4 Smart grid
10.5 Renewable Resources
10.6 Biodiesel Fuel
10.7 Industrial Safety
10.8 Energy Analysis
Course Summary & Conclusion
www.apex-dubai.com
Energy Conservation & Demand Side Load Management
Course Contents:
www.apex-dubai.com
Energy Conservation & Demand Side Load Management
A confirmation will be sent upon your registration.
Note that full payment must be made prior to the
event. Only those delegates who have paid in full will
be admitted to the event. All payments should be to
APEX Account:
Bank Name : HSBC Bank Middle East limited,
Branch : Jebel Ali Branch, Dubai, UAE
IBAN No : AE020200000035626472101
Swift Code : BBMEAEAD
 Closing of Registration will be 15 days prior to the
course date.
 APEX can assist and provide corporate rates for the
hotel accommodation.
 Course fees will cover Course Materials, Certificate of
Participation, Coffee Breaks and Lunch.
 In-House course is also available upon request and
can be customized as per client’s needs.
If you are unable to attend the course you may
send a substitute delegate.
Cancellation should be made 15 days prior to the
course conduction. Failure to cancel within 10 days
will be to pay the course fee in full amount.
Payment Methods:
Cancellation:
General Information:
Tel : +971 4 445 8567
Fax : +971 4 454 2910
Email : info@apex-dubai.com
Website : www.apex-dubai.com
Contact us:
Registration Form:
Please fill the information below:
Name:
Company:
Position Department:
Phone: Mobile:
Email:
Organization:
Address:
Do you want to request this to be conducted as an In-House Course?
Date Required: No. of Participants:
Preferred Venue: Other Requirements:
Email : info@apex-dubai.com
Fax : +971 4 454 2910
Website : www.apex-dubai.com
The amount of 3500 USD will be charged for the
course fee and Full Payment is required prior to
commencement of the course.
Course Fees: Registration Methods:
Please fill the required
additional
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EE 39 Power System Restoration Strategy During Emergency & Blackout

  • 1. Presents  Dec 06 - 10, 2015 Dubai, UAE Early Bird Discount & Registration Register and pay 25 days prior to the event date and get 15% discount. Registrations will close 15 days prior to the start of the Course.
  • 2. Energy Conservation refers to reducing Energy Consumption through using less of an Energy Service. Energy Conservation differs from Efficient Energy use, which refers to using less energy for a constant service. For example, driving less is an example of Energy Conservation. Driving the same amount with a higher mileage vehicle is an example of Energy Efficiency. Energy Conservation and Efficiency are both Energy Reduction Techniques. Energy Conservation and Energy Efficiency are separate, but related Concepts. Energy Conservation is achieved when growth of Energy Consumption is reduced, measured in Physical Terms. Energy Conservation can, therefore, be the result of several processes or developments, such as productivity increase or Technological Progress. Energy Conservation can reduce the Overall Consumption of Electricity by reducing the need for Heating, Lighting, Cooling, Cooking Energy and other Functions. Energy Efficiency can encourage consumers to use energy more Efficiently, and thus get more out of each unit of electricity produced. Load management allows generation companies to better manage the timing of their consumers' energy use, and thus help reduce the large discrepancy between on-peak and off-peak demand. There is a growing gap between supply and demand of electrical power. In the short term, the only solution to this problem is better energy management through conservation of power, fuel and water. As industries are the major Consumers of these Resources, the focus is on the Industrial Sector. After completing this course, participants will be able to:  Gain a better understanding of Demand-Side Management and its Application in Real World Practice.  Understand how it has been used and applied in other Environment Issues.  Obtain the benefits that can accrue from the Effective Control of Load Management.  To reduce imports of Energy and reduce the drain on foreign Exchange.  To improve exports of manufactured goods (either Lower process or increased availability helping sales) or of Energy, or both.  Appreciate issues for Generation, and Transmission and Distribution Networks of unrestrained Load Growth.  Learning from Case History Examples and Extrapolating them to the needs of Their Own Country/Organization. The course is designed for Managers and Engineers and Other professionals those working in Electricity Area interested in Electricity Demand Side Management Schemes. Also the Professional Engineers involved and interested in Energy Efficiency and Conservation in Power Utilities. Course Overview: Course Objectives: Who Should Attend? Energy Conservation & Demand Side Load Management www.apex-dubai.com The Presentation, supplied documents, and workshop exercises of the course are in English however, based on the trainees’ desires, oral presentation or discussion can be Bilingual (English and Arabic). Course Language:
  • 3. Module (01) Energy Supply and Demand 1.1 Definition of Energy Conservation 1.2 Energy and Environment 1.3 Types of Energy 1.4 Renewable Energy 1.5 Global Energy Consumption 1.6 Growth in the Energy Demand 1.7 Energy Reserves Module (02) Surveying Electrical Consumption 2.1 Identifying Electricity Consumers 2.2 Determining System Efficiency 2.3 Energy Consumption 2.4 Metering System Selection Module (03) Using Load Management Techniques 3.1 Load Factor 3.2 Equipment Audits 3.3 Target Demand 3.4 Methods of Control 3.5 Demand Controllers Module (04) Improving Electrical Equipment Efficiency 4.1 Electrical Quantities 4.2 Capacitors 4.3 Induction motors 4.4 Motor Efficiency 4.5 Variable Speed Drives 4.6 Bumping System 4,7 Blowers 4.8 Refrigeration 4.9 HVAC Equipment 4.10 Transformers 4.11 Energy Saving Devices Module (05) Improving Thermal Units Efficiency 5.1 Boilers 5.2 Steam System 5.3 Furnaces 5.4 Insulation 5.5 Waste Heat Recovery 5.6 Applications Module (06) Demand Side Management 6.1 DSM Strategies 6.2 How did DSM Evolve? 6.3 Energy Efficiency Program 6.4 Selection Planning Process 6.5 DSM Practices Module (07) DSM Impacts 7.1 Efficiency Investments 7.2 Load Management Costs and Benefits 7.3 DSM Potential 7.4 DSM Evaluation 7.5 Measuring Success Module (08) Energy Management Program 8.1 Commitment to Energy Program 8.2 Assess Performance 8.3 Setting of Goals 8.4 Creation of Energy Action Plan 8.5 Implementation of Energy Action Plan 8.6 Progress Evaluation 8.7 Recognition of Achievements Module (09) Energy Audit Definitions 9.1 Energy Accounting 9.2 Means to Achieve Conservation 9.3 Systematic Approach to Decision Making 9.4 Effective Tools for Energy Management 9.5 Ways of usage of Energy 9.6 Ideas and Feasible Solutions 9.7 Use and Opportunities Module (10) Mechanics of Green Technology 10.1 Sustainable Energy 10.2 Global Warming 10.3 Electrical Power 10.4 Smart grid 10.5 Renewable Resources 10.6 Biodiesel Fuel 10.7 Industrial Safety 10.8 Energy Analysis Course Summary & Conclusion www.apex-dubai.com Energy Conservation & Demand Side Load Management Course Contents:
  • 4. www.apex-dubai.com Energy Conservation & Demand Side Load Management A confirmation will be sent upon your registration. Note that full payment must be made prior to the event. Only those delegates who have paid in full will be admitted to the event. All payments should be to APEX Account: Bank Name : HSBC Bank Middle East limited, Branch : Jebel Ali Branch, Dubai, UAE IBAN No : AE020200000035626472101 Swift Code : BBMEAEAD  Closing of Registration will be 15 days prior to the course date.  APEX can assist and provide corporate rates for the hotel accommodation.  Course fees will cover Course Materials, Certificate of Participation, Coffee Breaks and Lunch.  In-House course is also available upon request and can be customized as per client’s needs. If you are unable to attend the course you may send a substitute delegate. Cancellation should be made 15 days prior to the course conduction. Failure to cancel within 10 days will be to pay the course fee in full amount. Payment Methods: Cancellation: General Information: Tel : +971 4 445 8567 Fax : +971 4 454 2910 Email : info@apex-dubai.com Website : www.apex-dubai.com Contact us: Registration Form: Please fill the information below: Name: Company: Position Department: Phone: Mobile: Email: Organization: Address: Do you want to request this to be conducted as an In-House Course? Date Required: No. of Participants: Preferred Venue: Other Requirements: Email : info@apex-dubai.com Fax : +971 4 454 2910 Website : www.apex-dubai.com The amount of 3500 USD will be charged for the course fee and Full Payment is required prior to commencement of the course. Course Fees: Registration Methods: Please fill the required additional NO YES