Analysis of electrical motors load factors and energy savings in an Indian cement industry
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2011
Abstract
Electric motors consume in between 30 and 80 of the total industrial energy use for few selected countries around the world. It was identified that many motors are operated under loaded conditions. In some cases, motors are operated even at 3-16 of their full loads. These low loads can be optimized with the application of variable speed drives (VSD) to match the load requirements. Based on the estimation, it has been found that annually about 1,865,925 MWh of energy can be saved for 60 speed reduction when VSDs are used. It was also found that about 2,122,675 tons CO(2)emission could be avoided annually by using VSDs for Low Tension (LT) motors for 60 speed reduction. It was also estimated that annually about 4,600,386 MWh of energy can be saved for High Tension (HT) motors for 60 speed reduction using VSDs. The average payback period (PBP) for implementing VSDs for LT and HT motors found to be very low (i.e. about 2 days). In this particular study it is observed that installing both IT and HT capacitors to improve power factor found to be not economically viable owing to low level of energy savings.
Keywords
Cement industry, energy audit, energy savings, motors, vsd, efficiency standards, empirical-analysis, power sector, malaysia, cost, productivity, emissions.
Divisions
fac_eng
Publication Title
Energy
Volume
36
Issue
7
Publisher
Energy
Additional Information
797HR Times Cited:4 Cited References Count:47