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Total No. of Questions : 6] P1576 [Total No. of Pages : 3 [3764]-210 B.E. (Electrical) ENERGY MANAGEMENT (403147) (2003 Course) Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks :100 Instructions to candidates : 1) Answer any 3 questions from each section. 2) Answers to the two sections should be written in separate books. 3) Neat diagrams must be drawn wherever necessary. 4) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 5) Your answers will be valued as a whole. 6) Use of logarithmic tables, slide rule, Mollier charts, electronic pocket calculator and steam tables is allowed. 7) Assume suitable data, if necessary. SECTION - I Q1) a) Explain in detail various energy sources with examples: i) Commercial and non-commercial energy. [8] a) ii) Primary and secondary energy. Explain the term Energy Security and importance of Energy conservation from Energy Security point of view. [8] OR Explain various provisions of Electricity Act 2003. [8] b) Explain in detail long term policies of Government of India. b) [8] Q2) a) Explain supply side and demand side management with their advantages and disadvantages. [10] b) Explain TOD and ABT tariff and its impact on Energy management.[6] a) OR Explain Energy Management term and structure of energy management group. [8] b) Explain responsibility of Energy Manager as per Energy Conservation Act 2001. [8] P.T.O. Q3) a) b) a) b) Explain following techniques: i) Sankey diagram. ii) Cusum technique. [10] Explain various instruments used to carry out Energy Audit. OR Explain step wise procedure to carry out detailed Energy Audit. Explain objectives of Preliminary Energy Audit. [8] [10] [8] SECTION - II Q4) a) Explain following financial analysis techniques with advantages and disadvantages. i) ii) b) Simple pay back period. Return on Investment. [8] Calculate simple payback period and % Return on Investment (% ROI) for a waste heat recovery system that cost Rs. 50 lakhs and Rs. 2.5 lakhs per year on average to maintain and operate and is expected to save annually Rs. 15.00 lakh. Please comment based on ROI whether to implement the project. [10] OR a) Explain Net present value method and time value of money. b) Using the Net present analysis technique evaluate the financial merit of proposed project shown in table below. Consider an annual discount rate of 7.5% for each project. [12] Project I Capital Cost (Rs.) Rs. 1,00,000.00 Rs. 1,00,000.00 Year Net Annual Saving (Rs.) Net Annual Saving (Rs.) 1 + 9,500 + 10,000 2 + 9,500 + 8,500 3 + 9,500 + 8,500 4 + 9,500 + 8,200 5 + 9,500 + 8,000 6 + 9,500 + 7,500 7 [3764]-210 Project II + 9,500 + 7,000 2 [6] Q5) a) Explain various Energy conservation opportunities in Heating, Ventilation and Air conditioning. [8] b) Explain with advantages and disadvantages of various cycles of cogeneration. [8] OR a) Explain various heat recovery systems used in Boiler. [8] b) Explain various Energy Conservation opportunities in pumping system. [8] Q6) Explain Energy audit case studies in following sector with various energy saving opportunities: [16] a) Steel Industry. b) IT Industry. OR Explain Energy audit case studies in following sector with various energy saving opportunities. [16] a) T & D sector. b) Agricultural sector. Y [3764]-210 3

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