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CHP questionnaire winners - Batch 1 uploaded                 Life Long Learning (3L) Programme 2008 in Fertiliser & Power plant uploaded     BASELINE CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS FROM POWER SECTOR VERSION 3.0 containing data for 2006 - 2007 available - Details     
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GTZ www.gtz.de
Indo - German
Energy Programme (IGEN) in cooperation with Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE)
under Ministry
of Power
It all starts or fails with energy managers ! No energy manager in a firm means no voice to invest in energy efficiency. No voice implies no annual budget for energy conservation measures. Having no annual budget means no energy efficiency measures are implemented & no energy cost reduction.
 
Bureau of Energy Efficiency has conducted yearly National Level Examinations since 2004, for Energy Managers & Energy Auditors certification
Energy Managers
Energy Auditors
Energy Auditors after abolishing VivaVoceExam
Exam Feedback view as under
 
The Energy Conservation Act 2001
The Energy Conservation Act implemented by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), a statutory body under Government of India, envisages creation of cadre of professionally qualified energy managers and auditors with expertise in energy management, project management, financing and implementation of energy efficiency projects, as well as policy analysis. It is a Law to force firms to make more profit and not an Act to control and monitor energy consumption of industry.
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Life Long Learning (3L) Programme 2008
Organized By
BUREAU OF
ENERGY EFFICIENCY

MINISTRY OF POWER,
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
One Day Technical Workshop on
Adoption of Energy efficient process technologies & practices and implementation of Energy Conservation Act 2001 in Fertiliser Sector
at Mumbai 09 May 2008
Details - Brochure
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For details contact: Mr. Anil Sharma at:
aks3l@energymanagertraining.com
ie. AKS3L
anilks60@gmail.com
Two Day Technical Workshop on Power Plant
Adoption of energy efficient process technologies and energy management practices in Power plants and implementation of EC Act, 2001
at Dahanu 12-13 May 2008
Details - Brochure
(doc format)
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DTPS Location - Details about reaching to Dahanu plant from Mumbai, by train, by car or other mode of transportation. A list of few hotel with their tariff and phone number etc.
Please register immediately as participation is on first come first serve basis. This is a non residential programme however for the first 20 entries received alongwith bank draft, will be provided free accommodation at Dahanu Reliance Power Plant guest house on twin sharing basis.
For details contact: Mr. Ashok Kumar at:
akumar@energymanagertraining.com
emt@energymanagertraining.com
Limited seats on first come first serve basis
PRESENTATIONS
Two CHP specialised workshops with Online training on computers
Two - Two days workshops on Procedures for determining and Combined Heat & Power(CHP) systems at New Delhi 21-22 April 2008;at Mumbai 24-25 April 2008
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Energy Conservation Measure Compendium
Bureau of Energy Efficiency has conducted the first annual survey in 2006. Based on the above, an Energy Conservation Measure Compendium has been prepared. This compendium collects the important energy conservation measures received from the various sub - sectors of Indian industries.
EC Measure Compendium
Compendiums are being added to the following sectors regularly
The technical information contained in this may prove useful to the professionals for taking similar projects and programmes in their establishment, wherever applicable. For more information, the concerned officials of the respective industries may be contacted at the contact details provided in the Compendium.

Details - mailtoday.in - 30 Apr 2008 - Page6-7 (3.4Mb,pdf); Page 8-9 (2.8Mb,pdf)
‘ Energy rating system for buildings and cars are next on the cards’
Power saved is power earned. Dr. Ajay Mathur, Director General, Bureau of Energy Efficiency, talks about the possibilities

Q: What’s the role of BEE?
A: The role of BEE is to network with and ensure participation of stakeholders such as industry associations, R& D institutions, manufacturers, Bureau of Indian Standards, etc. at all stages in the entire process of energy conservation. We also facilitate and assist manufacturers to develop testing procedures and protocols for determining energy performance, label setting, fixing of standards, and enforcement mechanisms. Besides, we encourage manufacturers to improve energy efficiency of equipment and appliances in the manufacturing stage.
Q: Your labelling and rating system for home appliances seems to have worked. Tell us about the process.
A: For various equipment and appliances of common use, there is wide variation in energy consumption of products made by different manufacturers. Further, information on a product’s energy consumption is often not easily available or easy to understand. Consequently, products in the market are energy intensive and inefficient. Energy efficiency labels are informative labels fixed to manufactured products which describe the product’s energy performance and rate the product on a comparative scale. This provides consumers with necessary information to enable making informed purchase. Standards and Labelling ( S& L) Programme is the most cost effective programme implemented all over the world. The S& L Programme in USA has resulted in avoided capacity of over 10, 000 MW. Over 35 countries have implemented such programmes. The S& L programme is to ensure that only energy efficient equipment and appliances would be made available to consumers. We randomly pick up samples of AC, microwaves and other household gadgets and send them to our affiliated labs in various parts of the country. These are checked and then rated in terms of energy efficiency. How much electricity consumed by the product, etc. Of course, it is not always easy to implement it. Many companies are yet to follow these norms. So our job is to educate the consumer who will finally demand only energy efficient products. This will naturally force the companies to make their appliances energy compliant.
Q: What about energy conservation in buildings?
A: Large commercial buildings and industrial houses are major power guzzlers. There is plenty of scope to reduce wastage. Therefore, the focus is on to build highly efficient buildings. Thankfully, big corporates have realised the importance and is building green and energy efficient buildings. Of course, it works in their favour in terms of lower electricity bills! And since charity begins at home, we are already in the process of turning many government buildings into energy efficient. That includes CPWD, PMO, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Transport Bhawan, etc. Already 200 buildings across the country under various stages of construction are following conservation rules. We are also carrying out architect training programmes.
Q: What about the automobile section?
A: We are trying to develop a rating system for the automobile industry. It is a bit difficult, considering automobile manufacturers are not keen to upgrade their plants that cost extra money. But with consumer awareness, everyone will have to finally comply with the norms.
Q: Your “ Switch on to CFL” programme has become popular, but high prices keep people away from buying these lamps? What do you say?
A: CFL has been a success but yes, the high price is a barrier. We are in the process of starting a scheme to make CFL bulbs available at the price of a normal bulb.
Q: Is there any system in place to get children develop the ‘ save energy’ mindset?
A: Yes, it is prudent to start early. Saving energy is a habit that should be developed early in life. We are going into various schools to spread the message with our Beacon programme. We have also set up energy clubs in six states. Other activities include a national painting competition for children on energy conservation. We are spreading our network to SAARC countries now. We have also opened a Resource Centre which will have world class materials on energy efficiency.
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Think Energy - Amrita
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Energy conservation promotion activities

An Industrial Exhibition was conducted by Amrita School of Engineering (ASE), Coimbatore as a part of Think Energy 2008 on 25th March 2008 - Website

Professor Sasi K Kottayil ,
Department of EEE,
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham,
Coimbatore 641104, Tamilnadu


CHP questionnaire Winners - Batch 1
CHP questionnaire winners - Batch 1
Though we have not received 50 entries but we announce three prize of Rs. 10,000/- each from the selected entries received so far, who have submitted the detailed data:
1. Mr. K. S. Kasi Viswanathan, Seshasayee Paper and Boards Limited, Erode
2. Mr. B. K. Misra & Mr. Akansha Nangia, Reliance Industries Limited, Hazira Manufacturing Division
3. Mr. S. N. Sinha, National Fertilizers Limited, Vijaipur
Congratulations to the winners !
We welcome the industries to submit the data as the submission date
is further extended upto 30th May 2008
Submit CHP Questionnaire – Win Award Award for submitting Information on CHP plants in India - We have announced an award for receiving most precise and complete information on individual Indian CHP or trigeneration plants. You are invited to download the questionnaire below, to fill it in and to revert it to us; with this action, you participate in the award scheme.
The Award categories are as follows:
1st Prize - 20,000 Indian Rupees, 2nd to 5th Prize - 10,000 Rupees each
Prizes will only be awarded if the number of feedback is more than 50. We will not share your information with others, but we will provide a general feedback to all of you. - Details
Please revert your information electronically (preferred)
to: chp@energymanagertraining.com

Jobs
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The connect gaia division of KLG SYSTEL - is looking for:
Team Head: at Delhi/ Gurgaon
Solution Managers: at Delhi/ NCR, Raipur, Chennai/Coimbotore, Kolkotta, Hydrabad, Indore, Chandigarh/ Patiala/Ludhiana, Bhubneshwar/Jamshedpur. Candidate should be certified Energy Auditor by BEE having experience 2-10 years, age below 40 years, qualification: B.E/B.Tech having relevant experience in energy auditing. Job requirement is as per details ; form Visit the website: www.connectgaia.com Submit your applications to: Ms. Vijaylakhsmi (HR) KLG Systel, Plot No. 70 A, EHTP, Sector 34, (Near Hero Honda Chowk), Gurgaon-122004, Haryana. Tel: 0124-4564242, Fax: 0124-4129999. Email: vijir@klgsystel.com , job_klg@energymanagertraining.com , job.klg@gmail.com . Interviews in May 2008

Technical querry
%Excess Air -
1) In Fuel and combustion chapter of Book No2, page No.19
%Excess Air =
(Theoritical CO2% - Actual CO2%) x 100
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Actual CO2%
2) In Energy Performace assesment of Boilers Book4 page9
%Excess Air =
7900 x (Theoritical CO2% - Actual CO2%)
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Actual CO2% x (100 -Theoritical CO2%)
Please advise which formula to be used ?
- Mr.Shankar Khangal EA2208, khangal_ent@dataone.in
DG set Engineers and professional - We have an Kirloskar make DG of capacity 320 KVA of 4 Cylinder.But presently it is running on only 100KW. Can you advise us any method to reduce its fuel consumption as it is running on around 35%. We are planning to block 2 holes out of 8 of injector/Head to reduce the fuel consumption. Is it OK. Please tell me about it. We will be very thankful to you. - Pradeep K. Vaish, menu@triveniglassltd.com Response: 01 , 02 , 03
Please am trying to connect an electric motor to an alternator. The elecric motor will power the alternator to produces electricity. For me want to know if this possible and visible. Please do help me with any recommendation to this effect. Am try to see if it will work. Hoping to hear from you very soon. - Emmanuel brukeme Oghojafor 26 sanusi street sabon-gai,kano,nigeria +2348054218926, brukeme3@yahoo.com Response: 01 , 02 , 03
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BEE Labeled Appliances
1 -
Frost Free (No-Frost) Refrigerator
2 -
Tubular Fluorescent Lamps
3 -
Room Air Conditioners
4 -
Direct Cool Refrigerator

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National Energy Labeling Programme
Sample BEE Label [CDR format], [PDF format]
BEE logo color details [ 776 Kb, pdf format ]
Scheme for Energy Efficiency Labeling - Details [ pdf format ]
Schedule 1 -
Frost Free (No-Frost) Refrigerator
Schedule 1 [ pdf format ]
Schedule 2 -
Tubular Fluorescent Lamps
Schedule 2 [ pdf format ]
Schedule 3 -
Room Air Conditioners
Schedule 3 [ pdf format ]
Schedule 4 -
Direct Cool Refrigerator
Schedule 4 [ pdf format ]
Schedule 5 -
Distribution Transformer
Schedule 5 [ pdf format ]
Schedule 6 -
Induction Motors
- Three Phase Squirrel Cage
Schedule 6 [ pdf format ]
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Mr.G Pandian, Energy Economist, BEE - sl@energymanagertraining.com
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