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Energy Efficiency in Rotating Equipments Potential and Role of stake holders

Energy Efficiency in Rotating Equipments Potential and Role of stake holders. Pune 05.08 2011. Presentation Structure. Introduction Overview and Scope for energy Saving Role of stake Holders Regulation Supply chain involvement End Users involvement (Demand Side Management) Conclusion

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Energy Efficiency in Rotating Equipments Potential and Role of stake holders

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  1. Energy Efficiency in Rotating EquipmentsPotential and Role of stake holders Pune 05.08 2011

  2. Presentation Structure Introduction Overview and Scope for energy Saving Role of stake Holders Regulation Supply chain involvement End Users involvement (Demand Side Management) Conclusion Collaborative marketing

  3. Introduction ICPCI-International Copper Promotion Council (India)Indian centre of ICA to promote Copper applications in India. • ICA-INTERNATIONAL COPPERASSOCIATION • A Not -for- profit Global Organization • Registered in New York, USA. 31 Offices in 24 countries.  • Members Account for Over 80% of World Copper Production. • Basic Objective: • Promotion of Beneficial consumption of Copper. • ICA-India liaison office started in January 1998.

  4. Presentation Structure Introduction Overview and Scope for energy Saving Role of stake Holders Regulation Supply chain involvement End Users involvement (Demand Side Management) Conclusion Collaborative marketing

  5. Sector wise Energy Saving potential Sector Conservation potential (%) Industrial Sector Up to 25 Agriculture Sector Up to 30 20-25% Domestic Sector Up to 20 Commercial Sector Up to 30 Energy Handled by Motors (%) 70-75% 2-3% 4-5%

  6. Application wise Energy Consumption

  7. The operating costs are what count ! ! ! 12 yrs 15 yrs 20 yrs Source: Siemens

  8. Presentation Structure Introduction Overview and Scope for energy Saving Role of stake Holders Regulation Supply chain involvement End Users involvement (Demand Side Management) Conclusion Collaborative marketing

  9. Stake Holders 9 Towards market transformation to EE equipments Policies Regulation Standards Marketing Promotion Supply Chain Regulators Manufacturers End Users

  10. Presentation Structure Introduction Overview and Scope for energy Saving Role of stake Holders Regulation Supply chain involvement End Users involvement (Demand Side Management) Conclusion Collaborative marketing

  11. Standards & Labels • Standard • Prescribes Energy performance of manufactured products (Minimum Energy Performance Standards, MPES). • Label • Information on product’s energy performance (usually in the form of energy use, efficiency, or energy cost) • Give consumers the data necessary to make informed purchases

  12. Market Share by Efficiency Standard motors dominate global market , about 90% global market share High efficiency motors will take over market eventually due to mandatory standards US will lead premium market Mandatory MEPS pushes market much faster than voluntary program Voluntary programs can eliminate bad ones EPAct92 MEPS2006 Boom expcted after 09 70% by 2014

  13. Presentation Structure Introduction Overview and Scope for energy Saving Role of stake Holders Regulation Supply chain involvement End Users involvement (Demand Side Management) Conclusion Collaborative marketing

  14. Motor manufacturers Voluntarily adopted Eff1+ (IE2,IE3…. Eff2 (IE1) Min benchmark Forced to follow Eff3 Major manu. Balance Future aim

  15. Presentation Structure Introduction Overview and Scope for energy Saving Role of stake Holders Regulation Supply chain involvement End Users involvement (Demand Side Management) Conclusion Collaborative marketing

  16. End Users Opportunities to adopt EE equipments 1. First purchases Existing motors New Project Expansion 2. Replacement 3. Retrofit Projects / Consultants Plant Personnel Top Management/Financers

  17. Purchase decisions • Purchase decisions are normally dependent on - • Reliability • Price • Brand • Service Rarely attention given to the Life Cycle Cost in capital purchases

  18. Steps in End User involvement Awareness creation Conviction Adoption

  19. Energy management through motors • First Purchases: • Low Life Cycle Cost policy to be adopted • Labeling regulations for energy intensive sectors • Motor purchase policies adopted by corporate • Retrofits • Motor systems to be targeted in Energy Conservation drives in the industries • Statistical Approach • Analytical Approach

  20. Statistical Approach • List the ratings of motors in terms of output under three frame groups • Up to 132 frame- 0.25-7.5 kW • 160-225 frame - 9.3 to 45 kW • 250- 355 frame - 55 –315 kW • Framed policies for replacements of motors in a phased manner

  21. Analytical Approach • Classify on the basis of • operating hours • Repair/rewind history • Load factor • Age • Identify critical motors for field study/payback calculations • Make investment proposals for motor replacements

  22. We all have our personal doomsday scenarios with respect to an extremely “energy hungry” world Year 1900 History repeats itself scenario Year 1800 Year 2000CFL Year 2050 Year 2020, LED Source-Gtz

  23. Thank you !! E Mail – info_copper@icpci.orgWebsite – www.copperindia.orgPhone- +91 22 66937989Fax- +91 22 66939282

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