EY4101 Energy Management and Environmental Benefits Syllabus:
EY4101 Energy Management and Environmental Benefits Syllabus – Anna University PG Syllabus Regulation 2021
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1. To create awareness on the energy scenario of India with respect to world
2. To learn the methodology adopted for an energy audit
3. To appreciate the concepts adopted in project management
4. To study the different techniques adopted for financial appraisal of a project
5. To Comprehend the impact of energy on environment
UNIT– I ENERGY SCENARIO
Comparison of energy scenario – India and World (energy sources, generation mix, consumption pattern, T&D losses, energy demand, per capita energy consumption) – energy pricing –energy security-energy conservation and its importance -EnergyConservationAct2001
UNIT– II ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Energy audit – need – types – methodology – barriers – analysis on energy costing and sharing – bench marking – fuel and energy substitution – billing parameters in TANGEDCO – demand side management – instruments for energy audit – energy monitoring and targeting – CUSUM – energy labeling
UNIT–III PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Four Basic Elements of Project Management – Project Management Life Cycle – Steps in Project Management Project Definition and Scope, Technical Design, Financing, Contracting, Implementation Techniques (Gantt Chart, CPM and PERT) and PerformanceMonitoringEnMS5001
UNIT– IV FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Investment appraisal for energy conservation projects – Financial analysis techniques -Simple payback period, Return on investment, Net present value, Internal rate of return – Cash flows – Risk and sensitivity analysis: micro and macro factors- Financing options- energy performance contracts-ESCOs.
UNIT– V ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT
Greenhouse effect and the carbon cycle – current evidence and future effects of climate change – Global Environmental Concerns-United Nations Frame work Convention on Climate Change(UNFCC), Kyoto Protocol, Conference of Parties(COP), Emissions trading(ET), Joint implementation(JI), Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), Proto type Carbon Fund(PCF), Sustainable Development
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to:
1. Recognize the importance of energy conservation and suggest measures for improving per capita energy consumption
2. Analyse the energy sharing and cost sharing pattern of fuels used in industries
3. Apply Gantt Chart, CPM and PERT in energy conservation projects
4. Evaluate the techno-economics of a project adopting discounting and non-discounting Cash flow techniques
5. Assess the sources of additional revenue generation for energy conservation projects Adopting UNFCC
REFERENCES:
1. Energy Manager Training Manual (4Volumes) available at http://www.em-ea.org/gbook1.asp, a website administered by Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE),a statutory body under Ministry of Power, Government of India.2004.
2. L.C. Witte, P.S. Schmidt, D.R. Brown, “Industrial Energy Management and Utilisation” Hemisphere Publ,Washington,1988.
3. W.C.turner, “Energy Management Hand book”Wiley,NewYork,1982
4. W.R.Murphy and G.McKay “Energy Management” Butter worths, London 1987
5. Eastop.T.D & Croft D.R, Energy Efficiency for Engineers and Technologists, Logman Scientific & Technical, ISBN-0-582-03184, 1990.