1. Mr. A. L. Naidu, Assistant Professor, GMR IT, Dept of Mech
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.
It is connected closely to environmental
management, production management, logistics and
other established business functions.
Energy management
2. Mr. A. L. Naidu, Assistant Professor, GMR IT, Dept of Mech
3. Mr. A. L. Naidu, Assistant Professor, GMR IT, Dept of Mech
4. Mr. A. L. Naidu, Assistant Professor, GMR IT, Dept of Mech
5. Mr. A. L. Naidu, Assistant Professor, GMR IT, Dept of Mech
6. Mr. A. L. Naidu, Assistant Professor, GMR IT, Dept of Mech
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11. Mr. A. L. Naidu, Assistant Professor, GMR IT, Dept of Mech
12. Mr. A. L. Naidu, Assistant Professor, GMR IT, Dept of Mech
13. Mr. A. L. Naidu, Assistant Professor, GMR IT, Dept of Mech
14. Mr. A. L. Naidu, Assistant Professor, GMR IT, Dept of Mech
15. Mr. A. L. Naidu, Assistant Professor, GMR IT, Dept of Mech
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23. Functional Areas:-
A. Manufacturing Industry
B. Process Industry
C. Commerce
D. Government
Mr. A. L. Naidu, Assistant Professor, GMR IT, Dept of Mech
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26. Manufacturing Industry energy management
Any type of company responsible for the
manufacturing of any type of product (hardware or
software) consumes a large portion of total world
energy.
Energy management works under the following
guideline:
I. Plan - data acquisition, processing and
documentation, energy target and objective,
energy management and action plan
II. Do - resources ,raising awareness and training
,communication, documentation, operation control
III. Check - monitoring document, corrective and
preventive action, planning and record, internal
audit
IV. Act- management reviewMr. A. L. Naidu, Assistant Professor, GMR IT, Dept of Mech
27. Energy Management in the
Process Industries
The cost of energy has risen dramatically in
recent years, and the effect on operating
costs and profits is keenly felt across all
industries. The process industry is no
different. The ARC Advisory Group is
conducting a survey to identify best
practices in energy management in the
process industries.
Mr. A. L. Naidu, Assistant Professor, GMR IT, Dept of Mech
28. The object of the research is to learn how
the process industries address increasing
energy costs, and what is being done in
the area of energy management and
energy efficiency.
The results of the study will reveal how
companies are affected by high energy
costs, how they are organized to tackle the
problem, and what projects or initiatives
are underway to improve energy efficiency.
Click here to take the survey.
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29. Mr. A. L. Naidu, Assistant Professor, GMR IT, Dept of Mech
30. Energy Management in the
Commerce
Engineering management is a specialized
form of management that is concerned with
the application of engineering principles to
business practice.
Engineering management is a career that
brings together the technological problem-
solving savvy of engineering and the
organizational, administrative, and planning
abilities of management in order to oversee
complex enterprises from conception to
completion.
Mr. A. L. Naidu, Assistant Professor, GMR IT, Dept of Mech
31. Engineering management is considered to
be a subdiscipline of industrial
engineering/systems engineering.
Successful engineering managers typically
require training and experience in business
and engineering.
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32. Mr. A. L. Naidu, Assistant Professor, GMR IT, Dept of Mech
33. Energy Management in the
Government / Public
Government-related facilities are often the
largest energy users in a country and the
single most important customers for energy-
using products and services.
Their energy savings potential is significant
due to a relatively old building stock and--
compared with private industry--a longer
financial horizon for efficiency investments
and typically lower requirements for return
on investment.
Mr. A. L. Naidu, Assistant Professor, GMR IT, Dept of Mech
34. Energy Efficiency Strategies for the
Government Sector
Technology procurement activities to improve
the range of available products on the market.
Informational programs (including efficiency
guidelines for government contractors, and
product energy labeling).
Adoption of efficiency standards for new
buildings or equipment.
Training.
Energy audits (including the development of
specialized software tools).
Demonstration projects.
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35. Mr. A. L. Naidu, Assistant Professor, GMR IT, Dept of Mech
36. Thank You
Mr. A. L. Naidu, Assistant Professor, GMR IT, Dept of Mech