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LECTURE BY
V.MALLIKARJUNA REDDY
Asst.Prof
Dept of EEE
VITS,Proddatur
Today Class Objectives
• IMOPRTANCE OF ENERGY SOURCES
• WORLD ENERGY SCENARIO
Importance of Energy Sources
• Energy is fundamental to daily life.
• Energy provides the means of economic
growth and social and political development.
• Energy is the major inputs of economic
development of any country
Classification of Energy Sources
ENERGY SOURCES
Primary and Secondary
Energy Sources
Commercial and Non Commercial
Energy Sources
Renewable and Non Renewable
Energy Sources
Primary Energy sources
• Fossil fuels, Radioactive substances, Earth interior,
Earth gravity are the examples of primary energy
sources.
• Common primary energy sources are fossil fuels.
Coal, Lignite, oil, natural gas, petrol, diesel
biomass etc are the derivatives of fossil fuels.
Nuclear energy is obtained from radio active
substances.
• Thermal energy stored in earth interior.
• Potential energy due to earth gravity.
Secondary Energy Sources
• The primary energy sources are mostly
converted in industrial utilities into secondary
energy sources.
• Eg. Coal or Gas Steam and
Electricity
• Steam, Electricity etc are the examples of
Secondary Energy Sources.
Commercial Energy Sources
• Electricity, Coal, lignite, refined petroleum
products & natural gas are the important
Commercial energy sources.
• These energy sources using for industrial,
agricultural, transport & commercial
development in the modern world.
Non-Commercial Energy Sources
• Traditional fuels like firewood, cattle dung, agro
wastes are grouped into non commercial energy
sources
• Solar energy, Wind energy & animal power also
categorized into non commercial energy sources
Solar energy- water heating, Electricity
generation, Drying grain, fish & fruits.
• Wind energy-Electricity generation & water
lifting -water irrigation, transportation &
crushing sugar cane
• Renewable and Non-Renewable energy
sources
• The renewable energy is obtained from sources
that are essentially inexhaustible.
• Eg. Solar energy, wind energy, geothermal
energy, tidal energy, hydro electric power &
biodiesel
• Clean & pollution free Eco-friendly
Non-Renewable energy sources
• Coal, natural gas, oil, Nuclear energy are
collectively grouped into non renewable
energy source.
• Depleting with time
• Pollution
Q. Explain how energy sources are classified
broadly? Give examples of each classification.
WORLD ENERGY SCENARIO
Introduction
• Energy demand in all over the world is increasing day by day.
• Coal, Oil & gas are the three major primary sources of
energy
• World coal reserves are likely to last over 200 years
• Both oil & gas reserves likely to last 45-65 years
• International Energy Outlook says that -Strong growth for
world wide energy demand over the 24 years projection
period from 2001-2025.
• Coal, Oil & gas are the three major primary sources
of energy.
• Among three major primary sources of energy coal
• consumption is heavily concentrated for electricity
generation.
• Almost 65% of world’s coal use is for electricity
generation
• Coal consumption is highest in china
• About 40% of the world’s population depends on
firewood and charcoal as their primary energy source.
Global primary energy consumption
• The global energy consumption at the end of
2003 was equivalent to 9741 Million Tones of
Oil Equivalent (MTOE)
Energy consumption in developing
countries
• The developed countries attributable to high energy
consumption as comparing developing countries.
• 80% of world population lies in developing countries.
Their energy consumption amount is only 40% of the
world’s total energy consumption.
• Developing countries - Low per capita in the energy
consumption.
• Industrialized countries – people use 4-5 times more
than world average energy consumption & 9 times
more than the average of the developing countries.
Energy consumption in developing countries
• An American uses 32 times more commercial
energy than Indian.!!!!!!!!
World Energy Consumption projections
• About 2 billions people lack access to affordable and
reliable energy supplies in developing countries.
• Strong energy demand growth is expected in 2001-25.
• Primary energy consumption is projected to grow at
an average annual rate of 2.7% between 2001-2005.
• The total world consumption of marketed energy is
expected to expand by 54% percentage. Ie 404
quadrillion Btu in 2001 to 623 quadrillion Btu in 2025.
• Energy demand in India & China (asia) projected more
than double over the next quarter century.
Outlook of primary energy
consumption
• Coal usage is projected to increase 2.3 billion tones.
• A sustainable decline in coal consumption at western & eastern
Europe. But consumption of natural gas is increased for electric
power generation.
• In developing countries, it is projected the large usage of coal
(approx.85%).
• Oil is expected to remain dominant energy source throughout
(39% energy consumption). The oil consumption growth is 1.9% per
year
• Natural gas is projected to be fastest primary energy source world
wide( 2.2% annually over 2001-25)
• The nuclear power growth is expected 0.6% annually
• Renewable energy consumption is expected to increase by 8%
during 2011-2018.
World Energy Resources Overview
• Compared to 1998 survey coal and natural gas
consumption is increased somewhat and oil
declined slightly.
• Coal could contribute in a sustainable way to
satisfy demand for energy from two billion
people in the world today.
World reserves of primary energy
sources
• Coal-
• Global coal reserve was estimated to be 984453 million
tones by end of 2003.
• USA-25.4% (highest share), Russia 15.9%, China 11.6% and
India 8.6%
• (ii) Oil-
• Oil remains primary energy source all over the world Global
oil reserve was estimated to be 1147 billion barrels by
• the end of 2003.
• Saudi has largest oil share reserves (approx. 23%)
• 1 barrel of oil= 160 liters
• (iii) Gas-
• The current century is already being described as
the “century of gas”.
• Oil reserve are falling & potential gas reserve
keep increasing
• The global proven gas reserve was estimated to be
176 trillion cubic meters by the end of 2003.
• The Russian federation had the largest share of
gas resource (approx. 27%)
Conclusion
• Developed countries are consuming more energy
• Energy demand will continue to grow strongly
• Renewable sources will dominate
• Investments need to be large
• Strong environmental policies will be required
• Energy system complexity will increase by 2050
• Energy efficiency is crucial in dealing with
demand outstripping supply.
Q) Write a note on energy scenario of the
world.

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Energy Auditing and demand side management ,EADSM

  • 2. Today Class Objectives • IMOPRTANCE OF ENERGY SOURCES • WORLD ENERGY SCENARIO
  • 3. Importance of Energy Sources • Energy is fundamental to daily life. • Energy provides the means of economic growth and social and political development. • Energy is the major inputs of economic development of any country
  • 4. Classification of Energy Sources ENERGY SOURCES Primary and Secondary Energy Sources Commercial and Non Commercial Energy Sources Renewable and Non Renewable Energy Sources
  • 5. Primary Energy sources • Fossil fuels, Radioactive substances, Earth interior, Earth gravity are the examples of primary energy sources. • Common primary energy sources are fossil fuels. Coal, Lignite, oil, natural gas, petrol, diesel biomass etc are the derivatives of fossil fuels. Nuclear energy is obtained from radio active substances. • Thermal energy stored in earth interior. • Potential energy due to earth gravity.
  • 6. Secondary Energy Sources • The primary energy sources are mostly converted in industrial utilities into secondary energy sources. • Eg. Coal or Gas Steam and Electricity • Steam, Electricity etc are the examples of Secondary Energy Sources.
  • 7.
  • 8. Commercial Energy Sources • Electricity, Coal, lignite, refined petroleum products & natural gas are the important Commercial energy sources. • These energy sources using for industrial, agricultural, transport & commercial development in the modern world.
  • 9. Non-Commercial Energy Sources • Traditional fuels like firewood, cattle dung, agro wastes are grouped into non commercial energy sources • Solar energy, Wind energy & animal power also categorized into non commercial energy sources Solar energy- water heating, Electricity generation, Drying grain, fish & fruits. • Wind energy-Electricity generation & water lifting -water irrigation, transportation & crushing sugar cane
  • 10. • Renewable and Non-Renewable energy sources • The renewable energy is obtained from sources that are essentially inexhaustible. • Eg. Solar energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, tidal energy, hydro electric power & biodiesel • Clean & pollution free Eco-friendly
  • 11. Non-Renewable energy sources • Coal, natural gas, oil, Nuclear energy are collectively grouped into non renewable energy source. • Depleting with time • Pollution
  • 12. Q. Explain how energy sources are classified broadly? Give examples of each classification.
  • 13. WORLD ENERGY SCENARIO Introduction • Energy demand in all over the world is increasing day by day. • Coal, Oil & gas are the three major primary sources of energy • World coal reserves are likely to last over 200 years • Both oil & gas reserves likely to last 45-65 years • International Energy Outlook says that -Strong growth for world wide energy demand over the 24 years projection period from 2001-2025.
  • 14. • Coal, Oil & gas are the three major primary sources of energy. • Among three major primary sources of energy coal • consumption is heavily concentrated for electricity generation. • Almost 65% of world’s coal use is for electricity generation • Coal consumption is highest in china • About 40% of the world’s population depends on firewood and charcoal as their primary energy source.
  • 15. Global primary energy consumption • The global energy consumption at the end of 2003 was equivalent to 9741 Million Tones of Oil Equivalent (MTOE)
  • 16. Energy consumption in developing countries • The developed countries attributable to high energy consumption as comparing developing countries. • 80% of world population lies in developing countries. Their energy consumption amount is only 40% of the world’s total energy consumption. • Developing countries - Low per capita in the energy consumption. • Industrialized countries – people use 4-5 times more than world average energy consumption & 9 times more than the average of the developing countries.
  • 17. Energy consumption in developing countries • An American uses 32 times more commercial energy than Indian.!!!!!!!!
  • 18. World Energy Consumption projections • About 2 billions people lack access to affordable and reliable energy supplies in developing countries. • Strong energy demand growth is expected in 2001-25. • Primary energy consumption is projected to grow at an average annual rate of 2.7% between 2001-2005. • The total world consumption of marketed energy is expected to expand by 54% percentage. Ie 404 quadrillion Btu in 2001 to 623 quadrillion Btu in 2025. • Energy demand in India & China (asia) projected more than double over the next quarter century.
  • 19. Outlook of primary energy consumption • Coal usage is projected to increase 2.3 billion tones. • A sustainable decline in coal consumption at western & eastern Europe. But consumption of natural gas is increased for electric power generation. • In developing countries, it is projected the large usage of coal (approx.85%). • Oil is expected to remain dominant energy source throughout (39% energy consumption). The oil consumption growth is 1.9% per year • Natural gas is projected to be fastest primary energy source world wide( 2.2% annually over 2001-25) • The nuclear power growth is expected 0.6% annually • Renewable energy consumption is expected to increase by 8% during 2011-2018.
  • 20. World Energy Resources Overview • Compared to 1998 survey coal and natural gas consumption is increased somewhat and oil declined slightly. • Coal could contribute in a sustainable way to satisfy demand for energy from two billion people in the world today.
  • 21. World reserves of primary energy sources • Coal- • Global coal reserve was estimated to be 984453 million tones by end of 2003. • USA-25.4% (highest share), Russia 15.9%, China 11.6% and India 8.6% • (ii) Oil- • Oil remains primary energy source all over the world Global oil reserve was estimated to be 1147 billion barrels by • the end of 2003. • Saudi has largest oil share reserves (approx. 23%) • 1 barrel of oil= 160 liters
  • 22. • (iii) Gas- • The current century is already being described as the “century of gas”. • Oil reserve are falling & potential gas reserve keep increasing • The global proven gas reserve was estimated to be 176 trillion cubic meters by the end of 2003. • The Russian federation had the largest share of gas resource (approx. 27%)
  • 23. Conclusion • Developed countries are consuming more energy • Energy demand will continue to grow strongly • Renewable sources will dominate • Investments need to be large • Strong environmental policies will be required • Energy system complexity will increase by 2050 • Energy efficiency is crucial in dealing with demand outstripping supply.
  • 24. Q) Write a note on energy scenario of the world.