1999
DOI: 10.1109/60.815110
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Restructuring the Indian power sector with energy conservation as the motive for economic and environmental benefits

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“…There is a shortage of power of around 10 to 15% at this time. If the same growth were maintained the installed capacity would go up to 230,000 MW by 2012 (Palanisamy et al, 1999). To achieve this target a generation capacity of about 10,000 MW per year would be required to be added each year.…”
Section: Transition Of the Chinese Power Industry: Market Efficienmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a shortage of power of around 10 to 15% at this time. If the same growth were maintained the installed capacity would go up to 230,000 MW by 2012 (Palanisamy et al, 1999). To achieve this target a generation capacity of about 10,000 MW per year would be required to be added each year.…”
Section: Transition Of the Chinese Power Industry: Market Efficienmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Out of the total EC, the cost due to electrical is 65%, the rest being fuel, etc. The energy audit guidelines and surveys [20][21] and primary [22][23] secondary [24] energy-efficient technologies have been carried out in textile mills [25][26]. Energy Conservation studies by South India Textile Research Association (SITRA) have brought out the possibility of reducing energy consumption in the Indian textile industry by 20 to 25% and the norms for spinning mills has been published [20], and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has presented the energy-saving technologies in the textile sector [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The emphasis on energy conservation and restructuring the Indian power sector is presented [24]. In [25], by adopting ECON techniques for proper utilization of transformer rating, power transmission cable sizing, operating temperature modifications in the air conditioning plant, and Energy-Efficient (EE-raring, which will provide high efficiency with less power consumptions ) motors, an electrical energy saving (ES rating , which is capable to operate with less energy and saved the applied energy) of 18.23% and a total energy saving of 11.85% was achieved in a textile mill in Tamil Nadu. Similar methods are applied in the textile mill, reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Energy does not depend only on voltage & current and time, its indirectly depends on various factors like frequency, power quality maintenance, temperature etc. In this paper, authors get experienced in the division of electrical energy audit, data observations, parameter analyses, determination of energy wastage and identifying ENCON oppourtunties available in the present industry [13][14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%