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Energy Conservation 2015

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Today’s Speaker

• Mr. Prasad is an Electrical Engineer by profession,

• A Teacher by vocation,• A Creative anchor by inclination • He has written Blog on Electrical

Maintenance Engineering, Renewable Energy, SAP PM & MM application:

• Authored :a practical guide to cable installation and tool box talk

• www.bralpowerassociate.blogspot.in

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SOURCES OF ENERGY

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POWER DISTRIBUTION TYPICAL

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Major Sources and capacity of energy 2008

NON RENEWABLE• COAL• LPG• NATURAL GAS• NUCLEAR• FUEL CELL

RENEWABLE• WIND• HYDRO• SOLAR• BIOMASS• BIOGAS• PHOTOVOLTAIC

Power generation root Capacity MW %

Thermal 103449 64.7

Hydro 36913 24.7

Nuclear 4560 2.9

Solar/wind/Biomass 16429 7.7

Total 1,61,351 100

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Power generation in India 2015

STATE SECTOR CENTRE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR TOTAL 0

50,000

100,000

150,000

200,000

250,000

300,000

POWER INSTALLED CAPACITY IN INDIA IN MW

MW

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Unit used per year per person 2012

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Power consumption on household

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FILAMENT V/S CFL V/S LED

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Power consumption in AC

• An AC with 2,000 Watt power input if operated for about 12 hours per day will consume:2,000 watt x 12 hours = 24 kilowatt hour = 24 units

• BILL monthly (30 DAYS) =24X30X8 =Rs. 5760/-

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Ac output

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Ac tonnage

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Carbon emission from household= 1190 kg Per Annum per family

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What is Energy Conservation?

• Conservation is the process of reducing demand on a limited supply and enabling that supply to begin to rebuild itself. • Many times the best way of doing

this is to replace the energy used with an alternate.

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Practical Methods of Energy Conservation1.  Install LED Lights2. Lower the Room Temperature3. Fix Air Leaks4. Use Maximum Daylight5. Get Energy Audit Done 6. Use Energy Efficient Appliances7. Drive Less, Walk More and Car pooling8. Switch Off Appliances when Not in Use 9. Plant Shady Landscaping10. Install Energy Efficient Windows

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Other Energy Conservation Techniques

1. Education2. Alternative Power3. Reduced Demand4. Research & Development

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Energy saving tips

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Energy crisis

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Cooking in kerosene conventional lamp

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study in kerosene conventional lamp

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study in kerosene conventional lamp 2

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study under street light

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study in candle

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Thank you