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Energy management ppt
1. BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
BY:- FAZEEL AHMAD
(MT/ET/10003/18)
2. WHAT IS ENERGY ?
• Definition: Energy is the capacity of a physical system to perform
work. Energy exists in several forms such as heat, kinetic or
mechanical energy, light, potential energy, electrical or other forms.
• According to the law of conservation of energy, the total energy of a
system remains constant, though energy may transform into another
form.
3. TYPES OF ENERGY
• Mechanical energy :Mechanical energy is energy that results from
movement or the location of an object. Mechanical energy is the sum
of Kinetic and Potential Energy.
• Thermal energy: Thermal energy or heat energy reflects the
temperature difference between two systems.
• Chemical energy: Chemical energy results from chemical reactions
between atoms or molecules. There are different types of chemical
energy, such as electrochemical energy etc.
• Electromagnetic energy: Electromagnetic energy is energy from light
or electromagnetic waves.
4. WHAT IS ENERGY MANAGEMENT ?
• Energy management includes planning and operation of energy production and energy
consumption units.
• Objectives are resource conservation, climate protection and cost savings, while the
users have permanent access to the energy they need.
• Energy management is the proactive, organized and systematic coordination of
procurement, conversion, distribution and use of energy to meet the requirements,
taking into account environmental and economic objectives.
• Energy management is the means to controlling and reducing a building's energy
consumption, which enables:
-Reduce cost
-Reduce risk
-Reduce carbon emission
5. PRINCIPLE OF ENERGY MANAGEMENT
• Eliminating unnecessary energy use
• Improving efficiency of energy use
• Buying energy at low cost
• Adjusting operation to allow purchasing energy at lower prices
7. OBJECTIVES OF ENERGY MANAGEMENT
• To achieve and maintain optimum energy procurement and
utilization, throughout the organization.
• To minimize energy costs / waste without affecting production &
quality.
• To minimize environmental effects.
8. “New” approaches to energy management
• Identify All opportunities
• Prioritize activities in the action plan
• Implement action plan by completing defined activities
• Make efforts to hold on to action plan and activities