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Swami Keshvanand Institute of Technology,

Management & Gramothan, Jaipur

Lecture Series on
Energy Management (8AG6-60.1)
SKIT, Department of ME Course: Energy Management (8AG6-60.1)

Coverage
Syllabus and Scheme
Program Outcomes Indicators-competency
CO-PO-PSO mapping using PIs
CO-PO-PSO matrix
Subject Team
Course Outline
References

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Syllabus and Scheme
Course Outcomes
After study this course, a student will be able to

Describe the basics of energy management, energy


CO1
demand management and energy auditing.

Highlight the need for energy conservation and describe


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the resource development for sustainability.
Identify the need for energy management in different
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sectors.
Forecast the energy demand for different sectors and
CO4 integrate different energy resources to meet the energy
demand.
Describe various renewable energy resources and their
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management for cleaner production.
Program Outcomes Indicator-Competency
PO 1: Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science,
engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization for the solution of complex
engineering problems.
Competency Indicators
1.1 Demonstrate competence in 1.1.1 Apply the knowledge of calculus, linear algebra,
mathematical modelli0ng statistics and dynamics to solve simple
mechanical engineering problem.
1.1.2 Apply the theories of probability, statistics and
numerical techniques for mathematical modeling
and simulation of nonlinear.
1.2 Demonstrate competence in 1.2.1 Apply fundamental concepts of physical
basic sciences sciences to handle mechanical engineering
problems.
1.3. Demonstrate competence in 1.3.1 Apply fundamentals of engineering sciences
engineering fundamentals (..ics) in problems of mechanical engineering
1.4. Demonstrate competence in 1.4.1 Apply advanced manufacturing engineering
specialized engineering concepts viz. 3D printing to solve complex
knowledge to the program engineering problems.
Program Outcomes Indicator-Competency
PO 6: The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the
contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal, and cultural
issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional
engineering practice.
Competency Indicators
6.1 Demonstrate an ability to 6.1.1 Identify and describe various
describe engineering roles in engineering roles; particularly as
a broader context, e.g. pertains to protection of the public
pertaining to the and public interest at global, regional
environment, health, safety, and local level
legal and public welfare
6.2 Demonstrate an 6.2.1 Interpret legislation, regulations,
understanding of professional codes, and standards relevant to your
engineering regulations, discipline and explain its contribution
legislation and standards to the protection of the public
Program Outcomes Indicator-Competency
PO 7: Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional
engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the
knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
Competency Indicators
7.1 Demonstrate an 7.1.1 Identify risks/impacts in the life-cycle of an
understanding of the engineering product or activity
impact of engineering and 7.1.2 Understand the relationship between the
industrial practices on technical, socio economic and environmental
social, environmental and dimensions of sustainability
in economic contexts
7.2. Demonstrate an ability to 7.2.1 Describe management techniques for
apply principles of sustainable development
sustainable design and 7.2.2 Apply principles of preventive engineering
development and sustainable development to a mechanical
engineering activity or product relevant to the
mechanical engineering discipline.
CO-PO-PSO Mapping Using PIs
Bloom's PO PSO
CO Course Outcomes
Level Indicators Indicators
C8AG6 Describe the basics of energy
1.1.1, 1.4.1,
-60.1.1 management, energy demand L2 -
6.1.1, 6.2.1
management and energy auditing
C8AG6 Highlight the need for energy
7.1.1, 7.1.2,
-60.1.2 conservation and describe the resource L3 -
7.2.1, 7.2.2
development for sustainability
C8AG6 Identify the need for energy
-60.1.3 management in different sectors. L4 6.1.1, 6.2.1 -

C8AG6 Forecast the energy demand for


-60.1.4 different sectors and integrate different
L4 6.1.1, 6.2.1 -
energy resources to meet the energy
demand.
C8AG6 Describe various renewable energy
7.1.1, 7.1.2,
-60.1.5 resources and their management for L2 -
7.2.1, 7.2.2
cleaner production.
CO-PO-PSO Matrix
PO PO1 PO1 PO1
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PSO1 PSO2
CO 0 1 2
C8AG6-
2 - - - - 3 - - - - - - - -
60.1.1
C8AG6-
- - - - - - 3 - - - - - - -
60.1.2
C8AG6-
- - - - - 3 - - - - - - - -
60.1.3
C8AG6-
- - - - - 3 - - - - - - - -
60.1.4
C8AG6-
- - - - - - 3 - - - - - - -
60.1.5
Subject Team

Dinesh Kumar Sharma Ankit Agarwal


Asst. Prof. Asso. Prof.
Department of Mechanical Department of Mechanical
Engineering Engineering
Subject Team

Dr. Chandan Kumar Chandra Mohan Kumar


Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof.
Department of Mechanical Department of Mechanical
Engineering Engineering
Course Outline
Lecture Topic Delivered By

Lecture 1 Basics of Energy Management Mr. Dinesh Kumar Sharma


Lecture 2 Energy Audit and Its Requirement Mr. Dinesh Kumar Sharma
Preliminary Energy Audit and Targetted Energy
Lecture 3 Mr. Dinesh Kumar Sharma
Audit
Steps for Detailed Energy Audit and
Lecture 4 Mr. Dinesh Kumar Sharma
Benchmarking
Lecture 5 Demand Side Management and Its Requirement Mr. Dinesh Kumar Sharma
Strategies for Demand Side Management and
Lecture 6 Mr. Dinesh Kumar Sharma
Reasons to be concern for DSM
Lecture 7 Legislations and Policies Supporting DSM in India Mr. Dinesh Kumar Sharma
Lecture 8 Energy Conservation: Standard and Target values Dr. Chandan Kumar
Lecture 9 Energy conservation Guidelines by BEE Dr. Chandan Kumar
Sustainable Development and Sustainability:
Lecture 10 Dr. Chandan Kumar
Concepts and Principle
Course Outline
Lecture Topic Delivered By
Lecture 11 Main Indicators and Barriers for Sustainablility Mr. Chandan Kumar
Lecture 12 Role of Energy in Sustainable Development Mr. Chandan Kumar
Energy Management in Industries: Policy &
Lecture 13 Mr. Chandan Kumar
Standards
Energy Efficiency and Energy conservation in
Lecture 14 Mr. Chandan Kumar
Industries
Energy Management in Buildings: Lighting,
Lecture 15 Mr. Chandra Mohan Kumar
HVAC, Landscaping
Green Building Rating Systems and Net Zero
Lecture 16 Mr. Chandra Mohan Kumar
Energy Buildings
Energy management in domestic sector: lightings
Lecture 17 Mr. Chandra Mohan Kumar
and fans
Domestic sector: air Conditioners, refrigerators,
Lecture 18 Mr. Chandra Mohan Kumar
Pumps etc
Electric Power: Energy efficiency and
Lecture 19 Mr. Chandra Mohan Kumar
conservation,
Energy management in transportation sector:
Lecture 20 Mr. Chandra Mohan Kumar
Need, scope and techniques
Energy management in agriculture: Introduction,
Lecture 21 Mr. Chandra Mohan Kumar
energy consumption pattern, need
Course Outline
Lecture Topic Delivered By
Scope and energy conservation techniques in various
Lecture 22 Mr. Chandra Mohan Kumar
agriculture equipments
Introduction of energy forecasting, need of load
Lecture 23 Mr. Ankit Agarwal
forecasting
Types of load forecasting, factors for accurate laod
Lecture 24 Mr. Ankit Agarwal
forecastings
Various load forecasting techniques: Qualitative and
Lecture 25 Mr. Ankit Agarwal
quantative techniques
Various load forecasting techniques: Least square method,
Lecture 26 Mr. Ankit Agarwal
Box Jenkins methodology
Energy integration of renewables: Overview, Indian
Lecture 27 Mr. Ankit Agarwal
energy scenario
Renewable integration, various challenges and future
Lecture 28 Mr. Ankit Agarwal
plans
Lecture 29 Energy management matrix Mr. Ankit Agarwal
Energy Management for cleaner production: Introduction
Lecture 30 Mr. Ankit Agarwal
& practices
Lecture 31 Various phases of cleaner production, benefits & berriers Mr. Ankit Agarwal
Lecture 32 Applications of Renewable energy: Solar & Wind Energy Mr. Ankit Agarwal
Applications of Renewable Energy: Geothermal, Biomass,
Lecture 33 Mr. Ankit Agarwal
Ocean etc.
References
Sr. No. Details of Book Cover Page
Handbook for Implementation of Provisions
of Energy Conservation Act 2001
1 2019
Bureau of Energy Efficiency

Energy Conservation Guidelines


2019
2
Bureau of Energy Efficiency

The Energy Conservation Building Code


2017
3
Bureau of Energy Efficiency
Reference Books
Sr. No. Details of Book Cover Page
General Aspects of Energy Management and
Audit
4
2017
Bureau of Energy Efficiency
Energy Management
P. Venkataseshaiah and K.V. Sharma
5 Wiley

Energy Management
WR Murphy and C McKay
6
Elsevier
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