PS4071 Energy Management and Auditing Syllabus:

PS4071 Energy Management and Auditing Syllabus – Anna University PG Syllabus Regulation 2021

OBJECTIVES:

 To study the concepts behind economic analysis and load management
 To emphasize the energy management of various electrical equipment and metering
 To illustrate the concept of energy management technologies

UNIT I ENERGY SCENARIO

Basics of Energy and its various forms – Conventional and non-conventional sources – Energy policy – Energy conservation act 2001, Amedments (India) in 2010 – Need for energy management- Designing and starting an energy management program – Energy managers and energy auditors – Roles and responsibilities of energy managers – Energy labelling and energy standards.

UNIT II ENERGY COST AND LOAD MANAGEMENT

Important concepts in an economic analysis – Economic models-Time value of money-Utility rate structures- Cost of electricity-Loss evaluation- Load management: Demand control techniques Utility monitoring and control system-HVAC and energy management-Economic justification.

UNIT III ENERGY MANAGEMENT

Demand side management (DSM)– DSM planning – DSM techniques – Load management as a DSM strategy – Energy conservation – Tariff options for DSM.

UNIT IV ENERGY AUDITING

Definition – Energy audit methodology: audit preparation, execution and reporting – Financial analysis – Sensitivity analysis – Project financing options – Instruments for energy audit – Energy audit for generation, distribution and utilization systems – Economic analysis.

UNIT V ENERGY EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES

Energy saving opportunities in electric motors – Power factor improvement benefit and techniques Shunt capacitor, Synchronous Condenser and Phase Advancer – Energy conservation in industrial drives, electric furnaces, ovens and boilers – Lighting techniques: Natural,CFL, LED lighting
sources and fittings.

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

OUTCOMES:

Upon Completion of this course, the students will be able to
CO1: Understand the present energy scenario and role of energy managers.
CO2: Comprehend the Economic Models for cost and load management.
CO3: Configure the Demand side energy management through its control techniques, strategy and planning.
CO4: Understand the process of energy auditing.
CO5: Implement energy conservation aspects in industries.

REFERENCES

1. Barney L. Capehart, Wayne C. Turner, William J. Kennedy, “Guide to Energy Management”, CRC press, Taylor & Francis group, Eighth Edition, 2016.
2. https://prsindia.org/files/bills_acts/bills_parliament/2010/The_Energy_Conservation_Amend ment_Bill_2010.pdf
3. Eastop T.D and Croft D.R, “Energy Efficiency for Engineers and Technologists”, Logman Scientific & Technical, 1990.
4. IEEE Recommended Practice for Energy Management in Industrial and Commercial Facilities, IEEE, 1996.
5. Amit K. Tyagi, “Handbook on Energy Audits and Management”, TERI, 2003.
6. https://www.eeeguide.com/power-factor-improvement.
7. Anil Kumar, ,Om Prakash ,Prashant Singh Chauhan“Energy Management: Conservation and Audits, CRC Press, 2020.
8. Barney L. Capehart, Wayne C. Turner, William J. Kennedy, “Guide to Energy Management”, CRC press, Taylor & Francis group, Eighth Edition, 2016.
9. S.C. Bhatia and Sarvesh Devraj, “Energy Conservation”, Woodhead Publishing India Pvt. Ltd, 2016.