A training module to introduce College Lecturers and School Teachers to the subject of Climate Education and Live Projects that they can do in their institution and elsewhere
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NATIONAL GREEN CORPS, NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME, CLIMATE EDUCATION AND ENERGY CONSERVATION
1. CLIMATE CHANGE & ENERGY CONSERVATION PROJECTS:
- CENTER FOR CLIMATE CHANGE DR MCRHRDI
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2. AGENDA
WHAT IS ENERGY?
TYPES OF ENERGY
WHY TO CONSERVE?
WHAT CAN WE DO?
ENERGY CONSERVATION
IN INDIA
3. WHAT IS ENERGY ?
Energy is ability or capacity to do work.
Energy lights our homes, cities, powers our
vehicles, and runs machinery in factories. It
warms and cools our homes, cooks our food,
plays our music, and gives us pictures on
television and pumps water.
4. What is Energy Management?
Energy management is doing more with the
same amount of energy or less energy.
Energy management saves money and makes
buildings more comfortable, healthy, and safe.
5. Efficiency vs. Conservation
Efficiency
Energy efficiency involves
the use of technology that
requires less energy to
perform the same function.
Focuses on the equipment
or machinery being used
One example is installing
LED light bulbs throughout
the house
Conservation
Energy conservation
includes any behavior that
results in the use of less
energy.
Focuses on the behavior of
people
One example is using
daylighting through
windows rather than
turning on the lights
6. Benefits of Energy Management
Reduces consumption
Increases comfort & safety
Reduces pollution
Makes our economy stronger
Increases our energy security
7. Energy Efficiency Program
National symbol for
energy efficiency
Products and/or buildings
must meet certain
standards to display label
For homes & businesses
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9. WHY TO CONSERVE IT ?
Limited resources
Demands continuously increasing
Non-renewable resources will exhaust
We have to switch over to alternate energy
10. We save our money when
we save energy.
We reduce pollution when
we save energy.
We save our energy when
we save energy.
14. WHAT WE CAN DO ?
RECYCLE - Waste materials into new products to
prevent waste of potentially useful materials.
Turn off all electronic devices that are not in use. Not
only turn them off but try to remember to unplug
them. You will be surprised how much you will save
with this simple step!
Replace old light bulbs with energy saving fluorescent
bulbs. They may cost more, but will save you much
more in the long run.
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19. Adopt Project Approach
Identify:
Energy Areas and Energy Aspects
Energy experts
Survey:
•Questionnaires
•Data collection
•Analysis
Prepare Resource Material:
Posters/stickers/bookmarkers
Energy Booklet
Revise Resource Material
Posters/stickers/bookmarkers
Prepare Energy Booklet
Dissemination:
•Resource material
•Design Activities
• Design workshops
Energy Clubs:
•Set up of Energy Club
•Dovetail energy activities in
other clubs
20. Implement Project Approach
Mobilise of target groups
Workshops
Sensitization Workshops on
energy issues
Training workshops
Group Discussion
Activities
Competitions
Campaigns
Street plays
Exhibitions
Energy audit
Post Project Evaluation
Media coverage
21. At Home
•We should not keep lights
unnecessarily switched on.
• Reduce the energy your
appliances consume by analyzing
star ratings.
• Improve your water heating
efficiency to reduce energy costs.
At Public
Places
• Switch of fans and lights in bus
stands and railway stations when
not necessary.
• Switch off street lights.
• Big Hoardings, lightened up for
whole evening and nights are
other wastage of power which
can be and should be avoided
22. HOW WILL IT HELP ?
Let’s Take an simple example :
• let us assume electricity is available for Rs.4.00 per unit , a
100 watt bulb is used for 8 hrs a day then:
•If we replace a 100 watt bulb with 22 watt CFL ,
• The annual saving would be…
• Power saved : 100W– W = 78W
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24. ENERGY CONSERVATION
IN INDIA
About 70% of India's energy generation capacity is from fossil
fuels, with coal accounting for 40% of India's total energy
consumption followed by crude oil and natural gas at 24% and
6% respectively. India is largely dependent on fossil fuel
imports to meet its energy demands.
By 2030, India's dependence on energy imports is expected
to exceed 53% of the country's total energy consumption. In
2009-10, the country imported 159.26 million tonnes of crude
oil which amount to 80% of its domestic crude oil consumption
and 31% of the country's total imports are oil imports. The
growth of electricity generation in India has been hindered by
domestic coal shortages[ and as a consequence, India's coal
imports for electricity generation increased by 18% in 2010
25. How Efficient are we?
The least efficient educational institutions use 3 times
more energy than the best energy performers.
Luckily, energy is a manageable expense.
26. When we look for ways to save energy, we
must keep in mind:
Health and safety of
the occupants.
Indoor air quality –
adequate ventilation.
Comfort of the
occupants.
27. Building Envelope
Air
Lighting
Electric Appliances
How Do We Use Energy?
Energy System Components
28. Any part of the building
which creates a boundary
between indoor and
outdoor space.
Walls
Roofs
Ceilings
Doors
Windows
The Building Envelope
29. Envelope should limit:
Amount of thermal energy
conducting through.
Facilitate air movement in and
out of building.
Building Envelope
34. Miniature fluorescent with built
in ballast
Ideal for replacement of
incandescent lamps
Saves up to75% on energy
use
Lasts 7-10 times longer than
an incandescent
Low thermal energy output
Improved color rendition
Compact Fluorescent
35. Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
Energy Star bulbs rated
at 25,000 hours.
Can use up to 50% less
energy than a CFL.
Widespread use over the
next 20 years could
reduce lighting energy
demand by 33%.
Currently more
expensive to purchase
compared to
incandescent and CFLs.
39. • Set your computer to
automatically go into
STANDBY mode after 10
minutes.
• To bring it back up, either
move your mouse or hit the
power button (depending
on your machine).
Disable screensavers!
Personal Computers
Enable Power Management Settings
40. Plug Loads
Count electrical
devices
Estimate
number of
hours per week
device is used
Excel
spreadsheet
uses formulas
to compute cost
41. Student Energy Audit
Investigate your building and look for the
following:
• Fluorescent light ballast type
• Light levels
• Humidity levels
• Temperature
• Electricity usage
Reporting Form (Before and After)
42. Digital Thermometer:
Tells if room is of
appropriate temperature &
compares how spaces may
be infiltrated by thermal
energy or moving air.
Watt Meter: Measures
power (Watts) used in
an electrical device at
any given time. By
changing the display,
it will also measure
kWh consumed in a
period.
Light Meter: Measures
amount of light in a
space in units of foot
candles. Spaces that
are overly lit may be
using more energy than
necessary.
44. What Makes a Campaign Effective?
Clearly defined message
Motivational components
Delivering message via multiple media
Persistence in delivering message
Energy Efficiency: Take Action
Awareness Campaign
45. Activity
•Make a table as shown below
Mention 10 places where we waste electricity
Suggest 3 ideas to save electricity and Campaign and get it implemented
Kitchen
Bulb – 60W
3hours/day
Mixer – 400W
15min/day
Hall
Bulbs – 60W
5hours/day
TV – 200W Fan – 100W
Room 1 Tubelight – 40W Fan – 100W
Room 2 Tubelight – 26W Fan – 100W
Bathroom Bulb – 40W Geyser – 1000W
46. Purpose: Provide for efficient use of energy and its conservation
ENERGY CONSERVATION ACT-2001
• Provide a policy framework and direction to national energy conservation
activities.
• Coordinate policies and programs on efficient use of energy with stakeholders.
• Establish systems and procedures to verify measure and monitor EE
improvements.
• Leverage multilateral, bilateral and private sector support to implement the EC
Act.
• Demonstrate EE delivery systems through public-private partnerships.
• Bureau of Energy Efficiency(BEE) operationalized from 1st March2002
47. •Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC)
•Standards & Labeling (S & L)
•Demand Side Management (DSM)
•Bachat Lamp Yojana (BLY).
•Promoting Energy Efficiency in
Small & Medium Enterprise (SMEs).
•Designated Consumers .
•Certification of Energy Managers & Energy Auditors.
ENERGY CONSERVATION ACT-2001
48. Green Building:
Green Building, is a sustainable building: structure
designed, built, renovated, operated, or re-used in
ecological & resource efficient manner.
Objectives:
• Protecting occupant health
• Improving employee productivity
• Using energy, water and other resources more
efficiently
• Reducing overall impact to environment
• Optimal environmental and economic performance
• Satisfying and quality indoor spaces
49. Benefits:
Environmental: Reduce impacts of natural
resource consumption
Economic Benefits: Reduced operating costs
• Marketing advantages
• Increased building valuation
• Optimizes life-cycle performance cost
Health and Safety Benefits: Enhance occupant
comfort and health
Community Benefits: Minimize strain on local
infrastructure and improve quality of life
50. Aspects:
• Controlled erosion to reduce negative impacts on
water and air quality
• Reduced pollution and land development impacts
from automobile use
• Limited disruption of natural water hydrology by
reducing impervious cover, increasing on-site
infiltration and managing storm water run-off
• Increasing levels of self supply through renewable
technologies to reduce environmental impacts
associated with fossil fuel energy use
• Provision of a high level of individual occupant
control of ventilation and lighting systems to support
good health, better productivity and a comfortable
atmosphere
• Provision of a connection between indoor spaces and
outdoor environment through introduction of
sunlight and views into occupied areas of building
51. • Sustainable site planning with bioclimatic
architectural planning
• Solar passive techniques in building design to
minimize load on conventional systems
• Energy efficient lighting and HVAC (heating,
ventilation, and air conditioning) system
• Use low energy and renewable materials
• Construction materials & interior finishes products with
zero or low emissions to improve indoor air quality
• Dimensional planning and other material efficiency
strategies
• Gray water system that recovers rain water for site
irrigation and a dual plumbing system for use of
recycled water for toilet flushing
• Re-circulating systems for centralized hot water
distribution
Making building green:
52. Building design
• Orientation
• Building insulation (walls of AEC block and roof with over deck
insulation and roof lawn)
• Window sizing
• Window shading (fixed overhangs)
• Glass selection (with low thermal conductivity, low shading co-efficient
and high light transmission)
Envelope efficiency measures contributed:12% savings over base case
System design
• Energy efficient lighting (CFLs , efficient tubelights and electronic
ballasts)
• Daylight sensing (90% lighting energy savings)
• Efficient chillers, Variable air volume systems.
• Wind towers for pre cooling of fresh air.
Lighting efficiency measures contributed to 15% savings over base case
and HVAC efficiency measures contributed 20% savings over base case
53. Efficient Systems and Controls
• Lighting systems (CFLs, T-5 fluorescent
lamps, LEDs, efficient ballasts)
• HVAC systems (Properly sized plants, efficient
chillers, VAV based air handling systems,
economizers, variable speed drives for
pumps, chillers and fans)
• Water heating systems (solar assisted water
heating)
• Energy management and control system
54. High Efficiency
Pumps
High Efficiency
AHUs, FCUs
High Efficiency
Cooling Towers
High Efficiency
Chillers
Reduced
HVAC(Heating
Ventilation
& Air Conditioning)
requirements
Reduced
Energy
requirements
High Efficiency
Water Heating
Reduced
Lighting requirements
Building
Envelope
design
Sensors,
Controls
Daylighting
High Performance
Glazing
Insulation
Passive Systems
High Efficiency
Lamps, Ballasts,
Luminaires
Controls:
Enthalpy control,
Economizer,
Reheat by Steam
Occupancy Load,
Equipment Schedule
Whole Building Energy Optimization