1st Edition

Energy Management Conservation and Audits

200 Pages 35 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

200 Pages 35 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

200 Pages 35 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Energy Management: Conservation and Audit discusses the energy scenario, including energy conservation, management, and audit, along with the methodology supported by industrial examples. Energy economics of systems has been elaborated with concepts of life cycle assessment and costing, and rate of return. Topics such as energy storage, co-generation, and waste heat recovery to energy efficiency... Read more

Chapter-1 Fundamentals of Energy and Energy Scenario   

1.1 Fundamentals of Energy
1.2 Various Forms of Energy
1.3 Commercial and Non‐commercial energy
1.4 Grades of Energy
1.5 Energy demand and supply in India
1.6 Energy Scenario in India 
1.7 Energy Security in India
1.8 Energy Strategy for the Future


Chapter-2 Energy Management and Energy Conservation Opportunities

2.1 Energy Management
2.2 Tariff
2.3 Energy conservation
2.4 Energy Conservation Opportunities (ECOs)


Chapter -3 Energy Audit

3.1 Concept of Energy Audit
3.2 Type of Energy Audit
3.3 Collecting Data Strategy
3.4 Technical and Economic Feasibility
3.5 Types of Energy Conservation Measures

3.6 Understanding Energy Costs
3.7 Benchmarking and Energy Performance
3.8 Plant Energy Performance
3.9 Fuel and Energy Substitution
3.10 The Energy Conservation Act,2001 and Its Features

3.11 Responsibilities and Duties to Be Assigned Under the Energy Conservation Act, 2001
3.12 Energy Audit Instruments  

Chapter-4 Material and Energy Balance

4.1 Basic Principles of Energy and Mass Balances


4.2 Usage and the Working of the Sankey Diagram
4.3 Material Balances
4.4 Energy Balances
4.5 Preparation of Process Flow Chart


4.6 Facility as an Energy System
4.7 Procedures in Carrying Out Balancing in Energy and Mass


Chapter-5 Energy Action Planning

5.1 Energy Management System


Chapter-6 Monitoring and Targeting

6.1 Introduction
6.2 Elements of Targeting & Monitoring System

6.3 Analysis of Data and Information


6.4 Application

6.5 CUSUM


Chapter-7 Electrical Energy Management

7.1 Maximum Demand Basics
7.2 Improvement of Power Factor
7.3 Capacitor Locations
7.4 Pump

7.5 Fan Systems

7.6 Energy-Efficient Motors


Chapter-8 Thermal Energy Management

8.1 Boiler
8.2 Industrial Heating System
8.3 Fluidized Bed Combustion (FBC)

 Boilers
8.4 Cogeneration
8.5 Biomass Utilization in FBC and Co-generation Technology


8.6 Waste heat recovery
8.7 Thermal insulation

Chapter-9 Building Energy Management

9.1 Introduction
9.2 Factors Affecting Climate
9.3 Energy Conservation Building Code-Provisions in the EC Act 2001
9.4 Energy Conservation Measures
9.5 The Commercial and Industrial Buildings
9.6 Energy saving in buildings due to various passive systems
9.7 Barriers in adopting energy efficiency in residential buildings

Chapter-10 Economic Analysis & Project Planning Techniques

10.1 Life-Cycle Cost(LCC) and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Method
10.2 Levelized Cost of Energy
10.3 Simple Pay Back Period:
10.4 Time Value of Money
10.5 Return on Investment (ROI)
10.6 Net Present Value (NPV)
10.7 Internal Rate of Return
10.8 Cash Flows
10.9 Project planning techniques; CPM and PERT

Biography

Anil Kumar, Om Prakash, Prashant Singh Chauhan, Samsher Gautam