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NECA 2007
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Dr. Kaupp's corner


GFSE-7, Energy Efficiency in Developing Countries - Strong Policies and New Technologies on 21-23 November 2007, Vienna, Austria - Panel V - ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND CARBON FINANCE - 5 GFSE7 Presentation GTZ Kaupp

 
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Energy Intensity and other difficult to understand terms - Germany's Energy Talk - Graph 8 ( Article 43 ) - ws8
Hydro Power Plants - Germany's Energy Talk - Graph 6 ( Article 42 ) - ws7
Wind Power - Germany's Energy Talk - Graph 7 ( Article 41 ) - ws6
Structure of Power Supply in Germany - Germany's Energy Talk - Graph 5 ( Article 40 ) - ws5
Photovoltaic Installations - Germany's Energy Talk - Graph 4 ( Article 39) - ws4
Which combination of heat and power saves the most of primary energy input ( Article 38)
The power supply and consumption Sankey Diagram - Germany's Energy Talk - Graph 3 ( Article 37) - ws3
Investing into transmission and distribution networks - Germany's Energy Talk - Graph 2 ( Article 36) - ws2
Bilateral Energy Data Analysis - Germany's Energy Talk - Graph 1 ( Article 35) - ws1
Gone with the Wind ! ( Article 34)
Power Sector Small Talk ( Article 33)
A call to assist participants in the preparation of the national exam for certified energy managers and energy auditors ( Article 32)
Take a sledge hammer, destroy and discover the secrets of energy inefficiency
( Article 31) ; Executive summary by Mr. S. Ramaswamy, Adviser, Indo German Energy Programme
A pragmatic and programmatic approach to “CDM” Projects in energy conservation and efficiency ( Article 30)
The complexity of thermal power plant efficiencies reporting in India and Germany ( Article 29)
Contribution of wind power to the Indian electricity generation mix today and in the future 2035 ( Article 28)
Quick analysis of financial attractiveness of system efficiency gains ( Article 27)
Life Long Learning (3L) Programme ( Article 26)
The art of messing up CDM ( Article 25)
How much biomass does a biomass power plant need to generate one MWh ( Article 24)
Become Energy Efficient. Change Colours Like a Chameleon ( Article 23) [ Poster ]
Mysteries and Misconceptions About Measuring Equipment and Procedures for Stack Gas Analysis ( Article 22)
Statistical Energy Consumption Data of Indian Firms Would Shareholders Agree ? ( Article 21)
Recommendation for Aggregated Data Reporting under the EC- Act ( Article 20)
Famous or infamous quote about Energy Conservation in India. ( Article 19)
Energy Auditors under the EC Act: loved, redundant or a nuisance ? ( Article 18)
Five Steps to “Tons of CO2 Mitigated” ( Article 17)
Post energy manager/energy auditor exam thoughts ( Article 16)
Energy Auditor Performance: Do We Need to Check It? ( Article 15)
Old AC Compressor Exchange Programme ( Article 14 )
The Association of Indian Energy Managers ( Article 13 )
Energy Conservation Award -A new approach ( Article 12 )
The Art of Practical Boiler Performance Testing and Result Reporting
( Article 11 )
Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Red Alert Standards for Specific Energy Consumption
in the Manufacturing of Industrial Products: the Chameleon Approach
( Article 10 )
Energy Manager/ Energy Auditor Tandem Team : A Dream Team or Forced Marriage? ( Article 09 )

Outsourcing of Government Maintenance Contracts ( Article 08 )

Co-generation in India. A misnomer ( Article 07 )

How “clean” will be the Clean Development Mechanism.
Give teeth will bite ! ( Article 06 )

Demand Side Management. Who benefits? ( Article 05 )

Are industry energy consumption standards enforceable
under the Energy Conservation Act? ( Article 04 )

ESCO (Energy Services Companies) Models in India ( Article 03 )

Energy Manager Certification ( Article 02 )

Lecture notes on boiler efficiency ( Article 01 )

A software in the form of spreadsheet performs the following standard tasks associated with the assessment of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels used in furnaces and boilers.

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"Variable speed drives are useful if the speed of a pump or fan is "variable".They are not always cost effective. Simpler less expensive solutions such as changing pulleys, modifications of the fan blades or a new fan, may bemore effective in some cases."


     

Mobile, power plant specific measuring equipment for improving the power plant performance

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