I would like to ask you whether you can suggest me a comprehensive paper or article regarding Energy Efficiency, the costs $$ versus benefits $$ of implementing such programs, for the Utilities and Costumers. Or perhaps you can contact me with the person who might help me.
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Dear Francisco,
It may not be easy to find such a comprehensive report.
I would like to raise the issue of the complexity of energy efficiency with a report that provides a great picture and analysis.
I am not sure of the exact purpose you want the information for, but this may be of some help.
We have a series of savings potentials in our website with some information on specific cases that could be useful for you.
Furthermore, I would like to mention to you a report from the IEA regarding energy efficiency experiences in IEA countries.
hope this is of good use for you!
Sergio
PS - The answer remains open and I believe you could write encyclopedias on the subject without being finished.
Francisco, a link to an article on a concrete example of energy efficiency improvement in industry. It may be useful for your research.
regards
Sergio
Dear Sergio,
Many thanks for all the relevant information sent.
1. Electricity is the basic infrastructure of today’s development. Bangladesh is having huge shortage since 2005/2006
There are 2 types of Electricity shortage depending on timing.
“Cut your coat according to your cloth”. Today whole world is running after economizing Energy. electricity use. Lets be a part of this race. Even in Holy Quran it is written “One who misuses is Satan’s brother”.
2. The cost of electricity generation and delivering to consumer point is around US $0.078 per KWHr whereas Utilities charge around US $k.0.50 per KWHr. So roughly loss per Unit is US $ 0.028. As such Utilities need to further raise electricity tariff.
3. Our income is not increasing in that ratio. So we need to save electricity for following benefits.
4. Lowever your electric bill, save money and energy
Let’s have an idea about electricity units and consumption and its cost.
A 100 watt bulb when used for 10 hours consumes One Kilowatt hour or 1 Unit of electricity (100 watt x 10 hours= 1000 watt hours=1 Kilowatt hour =1 Unit of electricity consumed)
For Domestic Consumer, 1 Unit at 2ND slab- US $ 0.51 including VAT.
For Commercial Consumer, 1 Unit – Tk. 0.87 including VAT
5. How to save energy, money & minimize load shedding
The following measures if adopted properly will save at least 25% of your electric bill.
6. Motivation to use less electricity
Motivation is a key to success in today’s management. People are required to make understand that we are having shortage of electricity. Public might think they are paying genuinely, so why they should not be provided with adequate supply.
Well if we are convinced and motivated about electricity saving and minimizing Load shedding, then we should follow these guidelines and motivate or convince others to follow it. If people in Europe, America can do it, then why can’t we?
Proper and continuous motivation can reduce Consumption by 20-30% or more.
7. Conclusion
Remember. A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED. A MEGAWATT OF ELECTRICITY SAVED IS LIKE AN EXTRA MEGAWATT OF ELECTRICITY GENERATED & 1 MEGAWATT OF ELECTRICITY GENERATION COST US $ 0.57 Million AND 3 YEARS OF CONSTRUCTION COST FOR THE SAME.
Let’s help each other to solve Electricity shortage problem and build a prosperous Bangladesh.
The author Shah Zulfiqar Haider, PEng. is the First Registered Professional Engineer in REB/PBS, General Manager-Noakhali PBS with 26 years of Professional experience in Energy sector & Military Engineering Services.
He is Member (Researcher) Global Development Network. He is also Member Network of Energy Advisors Linx Research NY (USA), American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE), World Energy Council, Global Village Energy Partnership (UK), The Asia Pacific Forum for Sustainable Energy, House hold Energy Network, Bangladesh Society for Total Quality Management, Bangladesh Computer Society etc.
Life Fellow-IEB, Life Member-South Asia Federation of AOTS Alumni Societies (Japan), Associate-Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership UK.
He has been to USA, China, Japan, India, Nepal etc on various professional visits.
The author can be reached via Email. szhaider123@hotmail.com or Cell. +8801552-307218.
You are welcome.
We should thank all those friends who are managing this informative and helpful website "Leonardo ENERGY". I learn many energy related things issues from this website. Knowledge prospers with exchange of views among all of us.
Shah Z Haider
PEng
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