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Energy audit involves a systematic study undertaken on major energy consuming


sections and equipments including construction of heat and mass balance with a view to
identify the flow of energy, efficient use of energy in each of the steps and pin-point
wastage of energy. A well-conducted energy audit would reveal the areas of wastage of
energy and it would lead to suggestions for possible energy savings in all sectors.

The Energy Conservation Act requires the energy audit report to contain
recommendations for improving energy efficiency with cost benefit analysis and an
action plan to reduce energy consumption [Clause 14(i)]. The conduct of energy audit
and implementation of its recommendations on cost-benefit basis through accredited
energy auditors is expected to help the designated energy consumers to achieve
significant reduction in their energy consumption levels.

For accreditation of energy auditors, certification of energy auditor may be one of


the prerequisites besides other criterions before an energy auditor is considered
for accreditation. It will be the accredited energy auditor who will be allowed to
conduct the mandatory energy audit under the Energy Conservation Act 2001 and
not the certified energy auditor

Responsibilities and Duties of Accredited Energy Auditor are highlighted below:

• Carry out a detailed energy audit


• Quantify energy consumption and establish base line energy information
• Construct energy and material balance
• Perform efficiency evaluation of energy & utility systems
• Compare energy norms with existing energy consumption levels
• Identify and prioritization of energy saving measures
• Analyse technical and financial feasibility of energy saving measures
• Recommend energy efficient technologies and alternate energy sources
• Report writing, presentation and follow up for implementation

Book I - General aspect of energy management and energy audit


Book II - Energy efficiency in thermal utilities
Book III - Energy efficiency in electrical utilities
Book IV - Energy performance assessment for equipment & utility
systems

Book I - General Aspect of Energy Management and Energy


Index
Audit
Name Topic Size
1 Chapter
Energy Scenario 1.6 Mb View
01
1 Chapter
Basics of energy and it's various forms 240 Kb View
02
1 Chapter
Energy management and audit 2 Mb View
03
1 Chapter
Material and Energy Balance 1 Mb View
04
1 Chapter
Energy action planning 2.2 Mb View
05
1 Chapter
Financial management 505 Kb View
06
1 Chapter
Project management 318 Kb View
07
1 Chapter
Energy Monitoring and Targeting 718 Kb View
08
1 Chapter
Global Environmental Concerns 983 Kb View
09

Book II - Energy Efficiency in Thermal Utilities Index


Name Topic Size
2 Chapter Fuels and combustion 376 Kb View
01
2 Chapter Boiler 882 Kb View
02
2 Chapter Steam System 1.3 Mb View
03
2 Chapter Furnaces 1.1 Mb View
04
2 Chapter Insulation and refractories 1.6 Mb View
05
2 Chapter FBC Boilers 517 Kb View
06
2 Chapter Cogeneration 673 Kb View
07
2 Chapter Waste and heat recovery 769 Kb View
08
2 Chapter Checklist & tips for energy efficiency in 033 Kb View
09 thermal utilities

Book III - Energy Efficiency in Electrical Utilities Index


Name Topic Size
3 Chapter Electrical system 809 Kb
View
01
3 Chapter Electric motors 715 Kb
View
02
3 Chapter Compressed air system 834 Kb
View
03
3 Chapter HVAC and refrigeration system 1.1 Mb
View
04
3 Chapter Fans and blowers 1.8 Mb
View
05
3 Chapter Pump and pumping system 1.3 Mb
View
06
3 Chapter Cooling tower 751 Kb
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07
3 Chapter Lighting system 068 Kb
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08
3 Chapter DG Set system 157 Kb
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09
3 Chapter Energy efficient technologies in 404 Kb
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10 electrical systems
3 Chapter Annexure 046 Kb
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11

Book IV - Energy performance assessment for equipment &


Index
utility systems
Name Topic Size
4 Chapter Boilers 571 Kb
View
01
4 Chapter Furnaces 336 Kb
View
02
4 Chapter Cogeneration, turbines (gas, steam) 373 Kb
View
03
4 Chapter Heat exchangers 614 Kb
View
04
4 Electric motors and variable speed 233 Kb
View
Chapter 05 drives
4 Chapter Fans and blowers 407 Kb
View
06
4 Chapter Water pumps 418 Kb
View
07
4 Chapter Compressors 183 Kb
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08
4 Chapter HVAC systems 416 Kb
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09
4 Chapter Lighting systems 146 Kb
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10
4 Chapter Financial analysis 330 Kb
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11
4 Chapter Application of non-conventional & 556 Kb View
12 renewable energy sources
4 Chapter Waste minimisation and resource 490 Kb
View
13 conservation

Updated Question Bank


National Certificate Examination for Energy Managers and Energy
Auditors
- date of uploading 25 April 2005

Book 1 – General Aspects of Energy Management and Energy


Audit
Chapter No. Title
1.1 Energy Scenario
1.2 Basics of Energy and its various forms
1.3 Energy Management & Audit
1.4 Material and Energy Balance
1.5 Energy Action Planning
1.6 Financial Management
1.7 Project Management
1.8 Energy Monitoring Targeting
1.9 Global Environmental Concerns
Book 2 – Energy Efficiency in Thermal Utilities
Chapter No. Title
2.1 Fuels and Combustion
2.2 Boilers
2.3 Steam System
2.4 Furnaces
2.5 Insulation & Refractories
2.6 FBC Boilers
2.7 Co-generation
2.8 Waste Heat Recovery

Book 3 – Energy Efficiency in Electrical Utilities


Chapter No. Title
3.1 Electrical System
3.2 Electric Motors
3.3 Compressed Air System
3.4 HVAC & Refrigeration System
3.5 Fans and Blowers
3.6 Pumps & Pumping System
3.7 Cooling Towers
3.8 Lighting System
3.9 DG Sets
3.10 Energy Efficient Technologies in Electrical Systems

Book 4 - Energy Performance Assessment for Equipment and


Utility Systems
Chapter No. Title
4.1 Boilers
4.2 Furnaces
4.3 Co-generation, Turbines (Gas, Steam)
4.4 Heat Exchangers
4.5 Electric Motors and VSDs
4.6 Fans and Blowers
4.7 Water Pumps
4.8 Compressors
4.9 HVAC System
4.10 Lighting system
4.11 Performing Financial Analysis
Application of Non-conventional and Renewable Energy
4.12
Sources
4.13 Waste Minimisation and Resource Conservation

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