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1 MEE 7013 Energy Management S. R. Mane Assistant Professor Lecture 2 & 3

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4 Course Outcome (CO1) Students will be able to summarize and explain need for energy management MEE 7013 Energy Management

5 Outline Principles of Energy Management Energy Policy Energy Action Planning Energy security and reliability MEE 7013 Energy Management

6 Principles of Energy Management Definition: “The judicious and effective use of energy to maximize profits (minimise costs) and enhance competitive positions” Keywords: judicious, effective, profits MEE 7013 Energy Management

7 Objectives of Energy Management To achieve and maintain optimum energy procurement and utilisation, throughout the organization. To minimize energy costs/ waste without affecting production and quality. To minimize environmental effects. MEE 7013 Energy Management

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9 Energy Policy Energy policy is the manner in which a given entity has decided to address issues of energy development including energy production, distribution and consumption. The attributes of energy policy may include legislation, international treaties, incentives to investment, guidelines for energy conservation, taxation and other public policy techniques. MEE 7013 Energy Management

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11 Energy Action Planning MEE 7013 Energy Management

12 Energy Security and Reliability Definition: “Energy security is the association between national security and the availability of natural resources for energy consumption”. MEE 7013 Energy Management

13 For India, the Parikh Committee report stated that “a country is energy secure when it can supply energy to all its citizens and meet their demand for safe and convenient energy at affordable costs at all times with a prescribed confidence level considering shocks and disruptions that can be expected”. MEE 7013 Energy Management Energy Security and Reliability

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15 Reliability Wind Energy Solar Energy LOLP and EENS (Hybrid Systems) MEE 7013 Energy Management

16 Energy Security and Reliability Building stockpiles Diversification of energy supply sources Increased capacity of fuel switching Demand restraint Development of renewable energy sources. Energy efficiency Sustainable development MEE 7013 Energy Management

17 Energy and Environment MEE 7013 Energy Management

18 The Environmental Dimension Transport- oil spills eg. 1989, 10 million gallons of crude oil leaked from Exxon Valdez tanker off Alaska. Use -Greenhouse gas effects, from carbon dioxide produced in the burning of fuels has effect on climate change Disposal- fuel rods used in nuclear plants disposed of as radioactive wastes [high exposure to humans can cause birth defects, cancer, death] MEE 7013 Energy Management Energy and Environment

19 MEE 7013 Energy Management The Economic Dimension Industrial economy, Social conveniences The National Security Dimenion Rise of militant nationalism in world’s gas stations Vulnerability among world’s leading oil consumers Impact 1973 OPEC embargo Energy and Environment

20 MEE 7013 Energy Management Energy and Environment Depletion/supply concerns - Oil-rich nations using more energy and cutting imports - Not shortage - Political sources: energy indep.

21 Energy Sources Coal Oil Natural Gas Nuclear MEE 7013 Energy Management

22 Summary MEE 7013 Energy Management

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24 Thank You MEE 7013 Energy Management


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