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ADVANCED TRAINING PROGRAMME
ON ENERGY MANAGEMENT
(With new case studies)
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Monday, Tuesday - 17 - 18 August 2009 : 0930 hrs
HMATC Catering College,
Veer Savarkar Marg,Shivaji Park, Dadar (W), Mumbai
Anything tangible or intangible, that costs money is evaluated very carefully and used equally carefully in India. This means expenses are controlled and kept as low as possible. The scenario in energy consumption in India is no different. It is not surprising that the per capita energy consumption figures are very low inspite of high rate of development now taking place. The per capita consumption in India is in the region of 400 KWH per annum.
The Indian industry is facing severe competition from international players due to liberalisation and opening up of the market. To overcome the global competition and to grow in a sustained manner, the industry has to be cost competitive. In this regard, Energy Conservation offers an excellent opportunity to reduce the operating energy costs. Also, Energy conservation practices have acquired top priority, in the present context of acute power shortage. Industry needs to be aware of the latest trends in reducing energy costs, so as to be globally competitive.
Some of the states like Gujarat, Punjab, Tamilnadu & Kerala have already made Energy Audit mandatory for all industrial establishments where maximum load exceeds 200 kVA.
Against this backdrop, CII is organizing a two-day advanced training program on Energy Management on Monday, Tuesday – 17 – 18 August 2009, HMATC Catering College, Veer Savarkar Marg, Dadar (W), Mumbai
Objective:
- To develop knowledge on techniques for effective energy management, which will result in reducing both thermal and electrical energy consumption.
- Provide information on latest energy saving ideas on various energy intensive equipment commonly used in all types of industry.
- Develop participants on self-energy auditing techniques through actual implemented case studies
- Highlight tools for energy monitoring on a continuous basis
- Highlight managerial skills required to sustain energy conservation activities
- To highlight benefits of carrying out detailed energy audits
- To sustain energy efficient culture at the work place
Coverage:
- Energy audit methodology
- Motors
- Electrical Distribution
- Centrifugal Pumps
- Fans & Blowers
- Air Compressors
- Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
- Boilers & Steam systems
- Furnaces & Kilns
- Lighting
- Miscellaneous Energy Conservation Projects
- Role of Energy Manager
- Introduction & Concept of GBC
CII-EMC has conducted more than 500 Training Programs throughout the country, covering various sectors of industry, which includes, power plants, cement, paper, sugar, engineering, textiles & textile processing, foundry, steel, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, tyres, electrical and electronics, food processing etc.
A brief profile of the CII Energy Management Cell is enclosed for your reference.
Faculty
The Faculty for training programme will be senior technical staff from CII-EMC The faculty has a wide experience in conducting one-day/two-day workshops, intensive training programmes and detailed energy audits.
Who should attend
Top-level managers, Senior Managers, Middle Managers, Junior Managers, Maintenance Engineers, Operation/Production Managers, Energy Consultants, Energy Auditors, Energy Managers, Supervisors etc.
Delegate Fee
- Rs. 6,000/- per - for two days (Inclusive of Service tax & Cess)
- Special 10% discount for registration of 3 or more delegates from same organization.
The delegate fee should be in the form of a DD/Cheque in favour of Confederation of Indian Industry payable at Mumbai.
The tentative Programme structure, note on Energy and the registration form is enclosed.
May I request your organisation to take full advantage of this unique training Programme, by nominating suitable delegates from your organization at the earliest.
I look forward to receiving your confirmation and nomination(s).
Regards,
Sandhya Satwadi
This message is from:
Sandhya Satwadi
Regional Director
Confederation of Indian Industry (Western Region)
105, Kakad Chambers
1st Floor, 132 Dr Annie Besant Road, Worli
Mumbai - 400018
Tel: 91-22-2493 1790
Fax: 91-22- 2493 9463 / 2494 5831
Website: www.cii.in |
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