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FINAL REPORT

Capacity Building Workshops For Practicing Energy Auditors

Submitted to Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation, New Delhi

Prepared by Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, New Delhi

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Disclaimer The views expressed in this document do not necessarily reflect the view of Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation. The organization also does not guarantee the accuracy of any data included in this publication nor does it accept any responsibility for the consequences of its use

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Contents 1.

Project Overview ..................................................................................................................... 6

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Principal Activities and Output ............................................................................................... 7

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Challenges to Achieving the Results ..................................................................................... 45

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Lessons learned ..................................................................................................................... 46

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Principal outcomes and Impacts ............................................................................................ 48

Annexure Annexure 1: Survey Questionnaire ............................................................................................... 52 Annexure 2: Compiled responses received from energy auditors through online survey ............ 53 Annexure 3: List of Identified Case Studies and Gadget providers ............................................. 66 Annexure 4: List of Participants ................................................................................................... 68 Annexure 5: List of Speaker ......................................................................................................... 76 Annexure 6: List of Table Top Exhibitors .................................................................................... 79 Annexure 7: Program Schedule-New Delhi ................................................................................. 80 Annexure 8: Program Schedule-Chennai ..................................................................................... 82 Annexure 9: Program Schedule-Mumbai ..................................................................................... 84 Annexure 10: Program Schedule-Chennai ................................................................................... 86 Annexure 11: Program Schedule-Ahmedabad ............................................................................. 88 Annexure 12: Program Schedule-Hyderabad ............................................................................... 90

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LIST OF TABLES: T AB LE NO . 1 : T OT AL E XP E RI EN C E W I SE B R E AK UP IN T HE F IE LD OF E N ER G Y ........ 8 T AB LE NO . 2 : NU MB E R OF C E RT I FIED EN E RG Y AU DIT OR S I NT ERE ST ED I N AT T ENDI NG T HE W O R KS H OP ................................ ................................ ............... 9 T AB LE NO . 3 : R ESP O N SE FO R W O RKI NG IN T HE FIE LD OF ENE R G Y ........................ 1 0 T AB LE NO . 4 : NU MB E R OF R ESP ON DE RS W I LLIN G T O AT T END T H E W O RK S HOP .... 1 0 T AB LE NO . 5 : R ESP O N S E ON T HE C AP ACIT Y B U I LD IN G N EED ................................ . 1 1 T AB LE NO . 6 : P ART I C I P AT I N G ST AKE HO LD ER D U RI NG T HE 6 W O RK S HOP S ............ 1 4 T AB LE NO .7 : LI ST O F ENE RG Y AU DIT ING O RG A N IS AT I ON S P ART ICIP AT ED ........... 1 4 T AB LE NO .8 : LI ST O F SD A’ S P ART ICIP AT ED ................................ ............................ 1 7 T AB LE NO .9 : LI ST O F GO VT . O RG ANI S AT IO NS P ART I CIP AT ED ................................ 1 7 T AB LE NO .1 0 : LI ST O F I N DU ST RI ES P ART ICIP A T ED ................................................. 1 8 T AB LE NO .1 1 : P RO FI LE O F P ART I CIP ANT S DU RI NG T HE 6 W O R K SH OP .................... 2 0 T AB LE NO . 1 2 : EXP E R I EN CE OF P ART ICIP ANT S IN T HE FI E LD O F ENE R G Y ............. 2 0 T AB LE NO . 1 3 : D AT E O F VE NUE O F 1 S T SET OF W O RK S HOP S ................................ ... 2 1 T AB LE NO .1 4 : D AT E AN D VEN UE O F 2 N D SET OF W O RK S HOP S ................................ . 2 1 T AB LE NO .1 5 : NO O F RE SO U R CE P E R SO N D UR I N G T HE W O R K SH OP S ..................... 2 1 T AB LE NO .1 6 : LI ST O F SENI O R E XP E RT S F RO M V ARI OU S FI RM S ............................. 2 2 T AB LE NO .1 7 : RE S OU R C E P E R SO N S F R OM GO VT OR G ANI S AT IO NS AN D AC AD EMI C INST IT UT ES ................................ ................................ ................................ ........ 2 3 T AB LE NO .1 8 : LI ST O F RE SO U R C E P E R SO N F RO M T EC HN O LO GY P RO VIDE R S AN D INT ER N AT I ON AL EXP ERT S ................................ ................................................. 2 3

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List of Figures FIG U RE 1 : E XP ERI EN CE W I SE B R E A K UP I N T HE FIE LD O F E NE RG Y .......................... 9 FIG U RE 2 : N O. OF I NT ERE ST ED P ART I CIP ANT S ................................ .......................... 9 FIG U RE 3 : N O. OF R ES P ONDE R S LO OKI NG T O P U RS UE C AR EE R I N T HE FIE LD OF ENE RG Y ................................ ................................ ................................ .............. 1 0 FIG U RE 4 : B RE AKUP W I LLI N G P ART ICIP AN T S ................................ ......................... 1 1 FIG U RE 5 : RE SP ON SE O N T HE C AP ACIT Y B UI LD I NG NE ED ................................ ...... 1 1 FIG U RE 6 : LOC AT I ON P RE FE REN C E ................................ ................................ .......... 1 2 FIG U RE 7 : ST AKE HO LD E R S D U RI N G T HE W OR K S H OP ................................ ............. 1 4 FIG U RE 8 : P R O FI LE O F P ART I CI P ANT ................................ ................................ ....... 2 0 FIG U RE 9 : E XP ERI EN CE O F P ART ICIP ANT IN T H E FIE LD O F E NE RG Y E F FI CIE N CY .. 2 0 FIG U RE 1 0 : P R O FI LE O F R ES OU R CE P ER S O N ................................ ............................ 2 2

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1. Project Overview To keep pace with the developments, the practicing energy auditors (EA) need to be geared up with additional knowledge on latest advancements in energy efficient technologies, best practices, success stories, etc to provide value added services to industries as well as government organization like BEE, SDA’s, PSU’s, DC’s etc. Updation of knowledge and awareness about the latest advancements and practical experience is very much required for Energy Auditors to command respect and confidence; otherwise the credibility of EA’s will be at stake. Incompetent Energy Auditors will have a difficult time in facing Industry Management. Unfortunately there are very limited avenues available to the EA’s to build their capacity.

In view of the above, FICCI in association with Shakti Sustainable foundation, organized 6 numbers of “4 day non-residential capacity building programs” in various cities across the country.

The objective of these workshops was to build capacity of about 250 practicing energy auditors in the country to enable increase their knowledge and skill level and exposure to advancement in EE technologies, best practices, national/international case studies, etc to ensure value added services by the auditors to various industry sectors.

This report highlights the activities undertaken by FICCI, including conduction of six workshops at different locations. The 1st set of 3 workshops were organised during Nov – Dec 2013 at Delhi, Chennai and Mumbai. The 2nd set of 3 workshops were conducted during Jan – Feb 2014 at Chennai, Ahmedabad and Hyderabad.

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2. Principal Activities and Output 2.1 Highlights of Work Plan : Quarter

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Tactics

Outputs

Notes

Survey of Energy Auditors through questionnaire/ interactions on Training need identification Prioritization of training need for the proposed program

Filled in questionnaire/ responses from BEE certified auditors

Survey was done through interaction with the auditors, filled in questionnaire survey and through other networking opportunities

Compilation of priority list comprising of training requirement equipment/utility wise

Identification of energy auditing global best practices, advanced energy efficient technologies & gadgets/ instruments, for inclusion of relevant information for training program Selection of participants for imparting training

Compilation of information on Success stories (National/International), EE technologies, gadgets, best practices, etc.

The priority list comprises of training needs in the area like thermal utilities, electrical utilities, industrial processes, training requirements for the operation of measuring instruments, software’s, technology financing aspects, etc. Past workshops organized by FICCI on energy efficiency, efficient technologies etc and network contacts were utilized.

Lining up / fixing of venues, dates, resources persons

Details of the venues and dates. List of resource persons. List of participants, their registration details. Proceeding of the workshop, feedback of participants List of participants, their registration details. Proceeding of the workshop, feedback of participants Feedback from participants, faculties, results of discussion & tests during program will indicates the knowledge update of energy auditors

Conduction of 3 programs of four days each.

Conduction of remaining 3 programs of 4 day each. 3 Final report preparation and submission

List of about 250 probable participants/organizations for the six workshops

Participants profile like age group, their active current involvement in EE activities for industries, type of employer (PSU’s, consulting organization, free lancers etc.) were considered for selection of appropriate participants Suitable venues were selected based on participant’s geography distribution, resource person’s availability, industry visit possibility etc. Copy of presentations by various speakers and information on indentified technologies, success stories, etc.

Copy of presentations by various speakers and information on indentified technologies, success stories, etc.

Report highlights outcomes of workshops. The highlights maybe submitted to MoP, outcome may lead to policy change on up gradation of knowledge of energy professionals for ensuring meet targeted energy savings at national level under EC act.

2.2 Training Need Assesment Survey An online survey questionnaire was prepared to understand the training needs of energy auditors using the Google Application (on the google form). The sample of the survey form is enclosed in the annexure 1

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Emails were sent to the identified Energy Auditors informing them about the proposed capacity building workshops objective and coverage of the program. The EA’s were requested to give their input on their Capacity building needs by following the link mentioned in the mail. The link provided in the emails is as below: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1xKLIbRm8vDuRboIIVwqb1CXTpnojs9DA7YvVBq2hR6o /viewform The details of the response are compiled as per the following attributes and summary is also enclosed in the annexure 2:            

Name Organisation Designation Email Id Total Experience in the Field of Energy BEE Certified Energy Auditor Involvement in the Energy Audits Total number of energy audits conducted In which field of energy responder will be Would you like to attend a Capacity Building training to upgrade your knowledge in the field of Energy? Is there anything in particular you would like us to be address in this Capacity Building training? Preferred location

In total, 84 energy professionals responded to the survey questionnaires, the response to the questionnaire is summarized to understand the need of the Energy Auditors.  Experience of the respondents in the Field of Energy The responders were given the range from 0-5 to more than 15 years of total experience in the field of energy. The experience wise breakup of EA’s given in the table below: Table No. 1: Total experience wise break up in the field of Energy

Experience in the Energy Field 0-5 Year 5-10 Year

No. of People 22 23

Percentage 26% 27%

10-15 Year

10

12%

> 15 Years

29

35%

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Most of the Certified Energy Auditors shown interest are having experience more of more than 15 years. The same is depicted in the pie chart below: Figure 1: Experience wise break up in the field of Energy

 Number of respondents who are BEE Certified Energy Auditors : Out of the total of about 84 responders 68 numbers of responders were Certified Energy Auditors, while the others were about to write the exam.

Table No. 2: Number of certified Energy Auditors interested in attending the workshop

Response Yes No

No. of People 68 16

Percentage 81% 19%

As the online survey was sent to the empanelled energy auditing firms with various SDAs, some of the responders were not certified Energy audit but are working in the core field of energy audit. The non certified energy auditors are mostly with the experience less than 3 year in the field of energy. Figure 2: No. of Interested Partici pants



Where do they see themselves after 5 years in the field of Energy?

As the target participants for the capacity building workshop are the CEA (certified Energy Auditors) planning to pursue their career in the field of core energy audit or consultancy. The responders were given the option to choose one of them or mention if any other. 9

a) In core Energy Auditing Field b) In Energy Consultancy Field c) Other Table No. 3: Response for working in the field of Energy

Preference of Field In core Energy Auditing field In Energy Consultancy Other

No. of People 28 42 14

Percentage 34% 49% 16%

Figure 3: No. of responders looking to pursue career in the field of Energy

The other relevant field mentioned by the responders was also related to Energy such as: 1. ISO 50001 2. ESCO Project Implementation 3. Energy Costing 4. Energy performance contracting 5. Energy Training, etc 

Response towards their interest in attending the Capacity Building workshops : More than 96% of the responders were willing to attend the workshop. Table below shows the people interested in attending the workshop out of total 84 responded consultants.

Table No. 4: Number of responders willing to attend the workshop

Response Yes No

No. of People 81 3

Percentage 97% 3%

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Figure 4: Breakup willing participants

The no responders were either partially involved in the field of energy or restricted due to time constraints and other commitments. However, they have answered the next question asking about the capacity building need. 

Topics of interest for inclusion in the Capacity Building workshops :

To understand the capacity building need of the energy auditors and consultants few suggestions were given to be included in the workshop and were asked to mention what is needed to be addressed during the workshop. The session’s options given the online survey forms are:  Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies  Practical Experience  Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical)  Report Writing skills  Other (ISO 50001, EE Financing schemes, M&V aspects, PAT etc) The table below shows interest by responder for particular session/topic Table No. 5: Response on the Capacity Building Need

Session/Topic Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies Practical Experience Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical) Report Writing skills Other

Percentage 33% 27% 14% 15% 10%

Figure 5: Response on the Capacity Building Need

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The maximum response is received against the Advancement in Energy Efficient Technology followed by Practical experience. The other capacity building needs mentioned by responder are:  ISO 50001  M & V Protocol used with case studies  Financial analysis knowledge to enable writing IGDPRs  Discussion on Policies framed by BEE, upcoming Laws, expected tariff changes, commercial opportunities  Basic Low cost / No Cost Measures  Software Programs for Energy Metering  Renewable Energy Sector  PAT cycle implementation with cases 

Preferred locations to attend the workshop :

The responders were given the option to choice from the following location as their preferred location:  Delhi  Mumbai  Chennai  Hyderabad  Other (if any) Figure 6: Location preference

The maximum response is received for Delhi followed by Mumbai. The other preferred locations were Kolkata, Pune, Baroda , Raipur etc.

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2.3 Prioritizing of Training Need and Designing of Workshops On the basis of questionnaire response, training needs in the areas like thermal utilities, electrical utilities, industrial processes, training requirements for the operation of measuring instruments, softwares, technology financing aspects, etc were identified and prioritized. The broad areas for including in the workshops were :         

Brushing up/ revising the basic knowledge acquired by energy auditors through BEE certification. Exposure to various successful energy audit case studies in various sectors Update on advancements in energy efficient utility technologies Exposure to International case studies of energy audits Exposure to energy management system standard ISO 50001. Exposure to international best practices of energy auditing Update on PAT scheme, need & importance of M& V Overview of Financing related issues of EE projects and schemes of financial institution Group exercise on energy audit of a live industry case study

To create awareness about the latest development of EE technologies, key technology providers were identified from various sources. For an Energy Audit, Auditing gadgets play a vital role, the key Energy Audit instruments and instrument providers were identified. The list of EE technologies and best practices identified through various sources and list of identified Energy Audit gadget providers are given in annexure 3. 2.4 Identification of Participants There is no single consolidated list available covering all the agencies/organizations involved in Energy Auditing across the country in various states. Some are registered with only one or more state, while some are registered as ESCO’s. By clubbing various available lists, an attempt made to prepare a consolidated list of “energy auditing agencies” across the country. The source of certified auditing agency is:      

SDA Websites for list of energy auditors/ agencies empanelled Accredited Energy Auditor List of BEE AIP –NPC Website, BEE Website, Energy Manager training website, List of empanelled ESCOs

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2.5 Selection of Participants The participants during the workshops were primarily from practicing energy auditing organizations. Also, a few government organizations, academic institutes, state designated agencies, and energy cell of industry, etc participated in the workshops. The table below gives the number of stakeholders from different segment. List of participants is enclosed in the annexure 4. Table No. 6: Participating Stakeholder during the 6 workshops Practicing Energy Auditor Firms 110

Government organizations and Academic Institutes 27

SDA 8

Energy Cell of Industry 42

Figure 7: Stake holders during the workshop Energy Cell of Industry, 42, 23%

SDA, 8, 4%

Govt, 27, 14%



Practicing Energy Auditor Firms, 110, 59%

Practicing Energy Auditing organisations: The stakeholders for the workshop were largely the practicing Energy Auditing organisations, Energy Managers, Energy Auditors, Accredited Energy Auditors, Energy consultants etc participated in these 6 workshops. Few ESCO (Energy Service Companies) also participated.

Table No.7: List of Energy Auditing Organisations Participated Name of Organization

S. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Location

Abacus Infrastructures Pvt. Ltd. ABB India Ltd.

Hyderabad Bengaluru

Aditya Birla Mgmt Corp Pvt Ltd

Maharashtra

ADS Associates

Chennai

Alliance For Energy Efficient Economy

New Delhi

Allied Boston Consultants India Pvt Ltd

Ghaziabad

Apcp, Abudhabi

Surat

Assist

Chennai

Astha Dal Services Pvt Ltd

New Delhi

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S. No 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

Name of Organization

Location

Athul Energy Consultats

Palakkad

Athul Engineering Systems and Energy Consultants

Thrissur

Automation System Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Avant-Garde Engineers and Consultants (P) Ltd.

Ahmedabad Chennai

C&S Electric

New Delhi

Cauvery Marketing Company

Secunderabad

Cbalance & Solutions Pvt Ltd

Mumbai

Centre for Entrepreneurship Development(CED)

Chennai

Centre for Sustainable Development (CSD)

Bangalore

Consultant Consulting Engineer

Coimbatore Solapur

CTES, Aditya Birla Group

Dist Raigad

Danfoss Industries Pvt. Ltd. Ex-Divisional Engineer Dynamic Consultant ECIL EDAC Engineering Ltd. EDGE Technologies

Bangalore Visakhapatnam Surat Thane (West) Chennai Hyderabad

EESSI

Panchkula

Electrical Consultant & Contractor Electronics and Quality Development Centre

Ahmedabad Gandhinagar

EM Project Services

New Delhi

Encon Energy Management Services Pvt Ltd

Mumbai

Encon Envirotech Engineers

Secunderabad

Encon Expertise Pvt Ltd

Kalyan

Energy and Energy Efficiency Energy Conservation & Project Management Consultant

Chennai Chennai

Energy Engineers

Faridabad

Energyca

Thane

Enmar GB Power Systems Projects ltd. Envision Educate & Energize Euphoria Green Technologies

Chennai Chennai Chennai

Focus-5

Hyderabad

Free Lance GMR Airport Developers Ltd.

Visakhapatnam Hyderabad

Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Ltd

Mumbai

IKN India

Chennai

Intelesco

Mumbai

IntelliDecs

Hyderabad

Jacobs Engineering

Mumbai

Jaiprakash Associates Ltd. Jay Pumps Pvt. Ltd.

Sonebhadra Ahmedabad

Jone & Lang Lasalle

Jaipur

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S. No 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95

Name of Organization

Location

K.R.Bedmutha

Maharashtra

Kirloskar Brothers Ltd

New Delhi

Kirloskar Brothers Ltd

Pune

Kirloskar Brothers Ltd

Hyderabad

Kittiwake Proactive Technologies Pvt. Ltd. KV Plant Engineering & Allied Services

New Delhi Hyderabad

L&T, IES

Vadodara

L&T-S&L LCG Energy Consultants Pvt. Ltd. LRV Engineering Solutions Pvt. Ltd. MDS Consultants Milind Joshi & Associates

Vadodara Bhopal Chennai Chennai Thane

MM Associates

Nagpur

Mohan Marketing Associates

Secunderabad

Nagreeka Exports Ltd

Dist Kolhapur

Nouveau Blue Ocean Consultants

Noida

ODC Standards Certifications (India) Pvt. Ltd.

Hyderabad

Ohm Tech Services

Chennai

Oris

New Delhi

Ottotractions

Thiruvananthapuram

Penta India Cement & Mineral Pvt Ltd

Mumbai

Pima Controls Pvt. Ltd. Pima Energy Pvt. Ltd. Power House

Ahmedabad Ahmedabad Chennai

Projects & Development India Ltd

Noida

Reliable Electro Instrument Services RINA RITES Ltd.

Thane Chennai Ahmedabad

RM Mayileru & Co.

Coimbatore

RSM GC Advisory Services Pvt. Ltd. SAM Engineers & Consultant

Chennai Hyderabad

Sandvik Asia Pvt Ltd

Pune

Saurabh Engineering Services

Nagpur

SGS India Pvt. Ltd. Sharda Electronics & Co.

Hooghly Sangli

Shreenidhi Green Services

Pune

Siemens Ltd. Siemens Ltd.

Ahmedabad Hyderabad

Sitra (The South India Textile Research Associate)

Coimbatore

SKF India Ltd

Haridwar

Sonel Instruments India Pvt. Ltd. Sree Veedha Services

Chennai Hyderabad

Stenum Asia Sustainable Development Society

Gurgaon

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S. No 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 

Name of Organization

Location

Suzlon Energy Ltd. Synergy Infra Consultants Pvt Ltd

Hyderabad

Tata Consulting Engineers Ltd

Mumbai

Technip India Ltd

Chennai

Technocrat Alliance Engg Pvt Ltd

Ghaziabad

Techspine International

Mumbai

TERI

Bangalore

TERI

New Delhi

The Energy & Resources Institute (TERI)

Pune

The Institution of Engineers (India)

Hyderabad

Transgear Electrical Services

Bangalore

Transqean Electrical

Bangalore

Usha Management Consultant

Jaipur

UV Krishna Mohan Rao Associates

Chennai

Voltech Engineers Pvt. Ltd.

Chennai

State Designated Agency: The state designated agencies (SDAs) responsible in implementation of the energy conservation Act in their respective states also participated. During the 6 number of workshops 8 State designated agency participated. Table No.8: List of SDA’s Participated S. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8



State Designated Agency Chhattisgarh State Renewable Energy Development Agency (CREDA) HPSEBL Electrical Inspectorate, SDA/TN Gujarat Energy Development Agency M.P. Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd. MEDA State Energy Conservation Mission (SECM) Govt. Of A.P., Hyd. UPNEDA

Location Chhattisgarh Shimla Chennai Gujarat Jabalpur Pune Hyderabad Lucknow

Government Organisations: Energy professionals working in govt organizations, PSU’s and academic sector participated in the workshop. PCRA, the nodal agency for petroleum conservation also participated considering the importance of these workshops. PCRA Chennai, Mumbai and Delhi participated in the workshops. Table No.9: List of Govt. Organisations Participated S. No 1 2 3 4

Name of Organization A.P. Transco Airports Authority of India Airports Authority of India Andhra Pradesh Productivity Council

Location Hyderabad Chennai Coimbatore Hyderabad 17

S. No 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 

Name of Organization Anna University APITCO Limited Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation ltd. CSIR CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute EESL Electrical, Southern Railway EIL Goa Electricity Department Indian Railway Indian Railway Indian Railway Indian Railway Indian Railways Institute of Electrical Engineering IISWBM IIT Indian Institute of Chemical Technology Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology Military Engineer Services National Institute of Secondary Steel Technology Nirma University North Central Railway North Central Railway PCRA PCRA PCRA PDA Colege of Engineering Rajagopal Polytechnic College SC Rly SIDBI South Western Railway

Location Chennai Hyderabad Mysore Hyderabad Chennai New Delhi Chennai New Delhi Goa New Delhi Ghaziabad Chennai Maharashtra Nashik Kolkata New Delhi Hyderabad Bhopal New Delhi Punjab Ahmedabad Jhansi Allahabad Delhi Mumbai Chennai Karnataka Tamil Nadu Vizag New Delhi Bangalore

Energy Cell of Industry: Senior management and middle management responsible for energy efficiency in their industries participated in these 6 workshops.

S. No 1 2 3 4 5 6

Table No.10: List of Industries participated Name of Organization Adani Power Bharti Airtel Ltd. Birla Corporation Ltd. Coromandel International Ltd Deepak Nitrite Ltd. Deepak Nitrite Ltd.

Location Ahmedabad Chennai Chittorgarh Chennai Vadodara Raigad

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S. No 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

Name of Organization Delta Paper Mills Ltd. GACL, UPL Godawari Power & Ispat Ltd Grasim Bhiwani Textiles Ltd Hartex Rubber Pvt. Ltd. Hospira Healthcare India Pvt. Ltd. Hotel Parkland Indian Metals & Ferro Alloys Ltd. Jai Prakash PowerVentures Ltd. Jaypee Group JK Cement Works JK Tyre & Industries Ltd Kozhikode dairy KRIBHCO Mahindra Research Valley, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd Nirma Limited NTPC Ltd. NTPC, SIPAT Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. Penna Cement Ind. Ltd. Penna Cement Industry Ltd. Penna Cement Industry Ltd. Reliance Industries Ltd. Reliance Industries Ltd. Reliance Industries Ltd. Reliance Infrastructure Ltd. RCM, Chembur Sesa Sterlite Ltd, Vedanta, (SSL, Vedanta), IPP (4X600MW) Sterlite Copper Synthite Industries Ltd. Tamilnadu Newsprint and Papers Ltd. Tata Power Co. Ltd Thirumalai Chemicals Ltd. Ultratech Cement Ltd Ultratech Cement Ltd. Ultratech Cement Reddipalyan

Location Andhra Pradesh Dist Vadodara Chattisgarh Haryana Medak Chennai New Delhi Odisha Kinnaur Uttarpradesh Karnataka Kanchipuram Dist Calicut Kribhconagar Chengalpattu Bhavnagar Lucknow Bilaspur Ahmedabad Anantapur Rangareddy Hyderabad Nashik Gujarat Jamnagar Chennai Mumbai Odisha Tuticorin Kerala Kagithapuram Mumbai Vellore Dsitrict Mumbai Amreli Aniyalur

2.6 Analysis of Stakeholders in the Workshops: Total 312 delegates (235 participants and 77 speakers) attended the 6 workshop. The 235 participants during workshop were either Energy Auditors or Energy Managers or Accredited Energy Auditor or practicing energy auditors. The table and chart below gives the number of Certified Energy Auditors or Manager or Accredited Energy Auditors attended the workshop. 19

Out of the total 235 participants, major share of 78% were practicing BEE certified Energy auditors/managers & Accredited Auditors. The rest 22% participants were in the process of appearing BEE exam (or waiting for the 14th exam result) or participants from SDA’s and other non-certified energy consultants working actively in field of Energy Efficiency. Table No.11: Profile of participants during the 6 workshop Certified Energy Manager 74 32%

Certified Energy Auditor 88 37%

Accredited Energy Auditor 21 9%

Other (Practicing EA, EM) 52 22%

Figure 8: Profile of Participant Other (Practicing EA, EM) 22% Accredited Energy Auditor 9%

Certified Energy Manager 32%

Certified Energy Auditor 37%

During the 6 number of workshop it is observed that more than 33% of participants had more than 15 years of experience and 31% of the participants were with less than 5 years of experience. Table No. 12: Experience of participants in the field of Energy 0-5 year 6 – 10 year 11 – 15 year >15 years 72 55 31 77 31% 23% 13% 33% Figure 9: Experience of Participant in the field of Energy Efficiency

Experience in Energy Field >15 33%

11 - 15 13%

0-5 31%

6 - 10 23%

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2.7 Venue and Dates The locations and dates are finalized on basis of questionnaire response. As opined by some of the energy professionals, due to the work commitment and target to complete ongoing assignments, it is difficult for an energy auditor to spare four working days to attend this workshop. It is therefore, the weekends are clubbed in the workshop duration. The venues and dates are as below : Table No. 13: Date of Venue of 1st set of Workshops

Location FICCI, Federation House, Delhi The Residency Tower, Chennai Hotel VITS, Mumbai

Date (Thursday to Sunday) 21 Nov to 24th Nov 2013 28th Nov to 1st Dec 2013 5th Dec to 8th Dec 2013 st

Table No.14: Date and Venue of 2nd set of Workshops Location Date Hyatt Regency, Chennai

29th Jan - 1st Feb 2014

The Pride, Ahmedabad

12th Feb – 15th Feb 2014

Taj Deccan, Hyderabad

18th Feb – 21st Feb 2014

During the 1st set workshop at Chennai, one day visit was organized to the Centre of Excellence for Training in Energy Efficiency (CETEE) of NPC, which was well appreciated by the participants. It was therefore, on the basis of feedback received from the participants and to provide a practical experience to the participants, the workshop at Chennai was repeated including the visit to the CETEE.

2.8 Resource Persons : The speakers for the workshop were drawn from the pool of resource persons of FICCI networks. In all, 77 resource persons (from 59 organisations) were invited during the six workshops. They were senior energy auditors, experts from academic institutes, government organizations, technology providers and international experts. The detail list of speakers is enclosed in the annexure 5. The summary of speakers profile is given in table below: Table No.15: No of Resource Person during the workshops Senior Experts 24

Government organisation and academics 15

Technology providers 20

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Figure 10: Profile of Resource Person

Profile of Resource Person Technology providers, 20, 34% Govt organisati on and academics , 15, 25%



Senior Experts, 24, 41%

Senior Energy Experts: Senior energy auditors who have conducted more than 100 audits were invited to share their experiences and case studies. The list of senior Energy Expert is given below

S. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 

Table No.16: List of Senior Experts from various Firms Name of Organization Location Academy of Industrial Management Devki Energy Consultancy Private Limited EDAC Engineering Ltd. Ener'G Consulting Energetic Consultant Energy and Energy Efficiency FICCI GIZ ICF International IntelliDecs International Copper Promotion Council India K.R.Bedmutha M K Raju Consultants Pvt. Ltd. M/s Kavoori Consultant Milma Dairy NPC NPC RCF Sudnya Industrial Services Pvt. Ltd. TERI The Institution of Engineers (India) Usha Management Consultant UV Krishna Mohan Rao Associates Yajna Fuel

Delhi Gujarat Chennai Gujarat Mumbai Chennai New Delhi New Delhi New Delhi, Hyderabad Mumbai Maharashtra Chennai Chennai Kozhi Chennai Maharashtra Mumbai Pune Delhi Hyderabad Jaipur Chennai Thane

Government organizations and academic Institutes: Advisor (Energy), Ministry of Planning commission, Govt of India inaugurated the Workshops on 21st Nov at Delhi. BEE, being the nodal 22

agency for conducting Energy Auditors and Managers certification examination, participated in the workshops and delivered the special address to Practicing Energy Auditors and provided answers to various questions. Table No.17: Resource Persons from Govt Organisations and Academic Institutes Name of Organization

S. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Location

Anna University BEE EIL EESL Gujarat Energy Development Agency IIT MEDA Planning Commission Nirma University PCRA PCRA SIDBI State Energy Conservation Mission (SECM) Govt. Of A.P., 13 Hyd. 14 TNSDA 15 Indian School of Busienss



Chennai Delhi New Delhi New Delhi Gujarat New Delhi Pune Delhi Ahmedabad Chennai New Delhi New Delhi Hyderabad Chennai Hyderabad

Technology Providers & international experts: To update the knowledge of Energy professionals about the latest advancements in technology and international practice of energy saving. A few ESCO (Energy Service Companies) also participated and have offered to provide turnkey solutions on energy efficiency to industries.

Table No.18: List of Resource person from Technology Providers and international experts S. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Name of Organization Amtech Electronics (India) Ltd. AMTL Atandra Energy Pvt Ltd Atandra Energy Pvt Ltd Danfoss Industries Pvt. Ltd. Dantech Engineers Pvt. Ltd. First Esco Fives Fives Combustion Systems Pvt. Ltd. Fluke Grundfos Pumps India Pvt. Ltd. Grundfos Pumps India Pvt. Ltd.

Location Gandhinagar Noida New Delhi Chennai Bangalore New Delhi Vijayawada France Gujarat Bangalore Ahmedabad Chennai 23

Name of Organization S. No 13 IGES 14 Lloyd Insulations (India) Limited 15 Naltern Technologies Pvt Ltd 16 17 18 19 20

Paharpur Cooling Tower Rockwell Automation India Pvt Ltd Testo India Pvt. Ltd. TTL Technologies Pvt Ltd (A Fluke Company) Vigven Tech Mark Pvt. Ltd.

Location Japan New Delhi Ahmedabad Various Location Noida Pune Maharashtra Bangalore

2.9 Highlights of the Workshops : 2.9.1 New Delhi Workshop (21st – 24th Nov 2013) 2.9.1.1 New Delhi Program Inaugural Session: The 1st workshop in Delhi was organized during 21st -24th Nov 2013. Shri I A Khan, Adviser (Energy), Planning Commission delivered the keynote address. He discussed about the current energy scenario in India. He said “78% households are now have electricity in comparison to 10 years back which was 50%”.

Shri I A Khan, Advisor (Energy),Planning Mr. Krishan Dhawan, CEO, SSEF, Commission, GoI, Delivered the Keynote Address Delivering the Welcome Address Mr. Krishan Dhawan, CEO Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation (SSEF) delivered the welcome address. The highlights of his address are: a. Energy Efficiency: He said “Energy efficiency is obvisously an area of great importance to individuals, companies, industries and country as whole. In country’s context, we are a growing economy with growing energy need but with limited/finite source of energy, which forces us to import a lot of fuel and still a large part of our country’s population doesn’t get the energy they need to meet their basic needs”. 24

b. Identifying opportunities of Energy Efficiency During his address to energy auditors, he emphasised on identifying the opportunities of energy efficiency. He said “We have found with our past experience that it doesn’t always requires huge change in technology or whole paradigm shift, the companies which work on incremental basis can manage to reduce their energy consumption by 10-20% On 23rd Nov Dr. Ajay Mathur, DG BEE, MoP, delivered the Special Address to Energy auditors. He gave a presentation on “Industrial Energy Efficiency – Challenges and Initiatives” followed by interactive session to address the issues and concerns of the participating Energy Auditor The highlight of Dr. Mathur’s speech is presented below: 1. Bipolar pattern of energy use in industry: The energy consumption in large industries (designated consumers) has been increased by 45% during the 11th Plan (2006-07 to 2011-12), and 25% in SME during this period whereas energy consumption in other industries remained constant in absolute terms, and it declined as percentage of energy consumption by the industrial sector

2. Current Status of PAT: SEC reduction targets have been notified for 478 units in 8 energy intensive sectors notified as Designated Consumers under EC Act. The sectors are: Aluminum, Cement, Iron & Steel, Chlor Alkali, Thermal Power Plants, Fertilizer, Pulp & Paper, and Textiles. The targets have to be accomplished in 2014-15. The normalization formulae will be notified in December 2013. The list of Accredited Energy Auditors has been released.

3. Role of Energy Auditors in PAT data requirements and verification: The first cycle of PAT will end in 2014-15, but there will be second cycle, third cycle and so on. As the SEC for a plant is based on the records of quantum of energy going into the plant and quantity of products shipped out of plant, the cross checking of records such as invoices, payment receipts, and excise paid, etc play a vital role. The verification of DC data during PAT M&V will be carried out by independent BEE-designated energy auditors.

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2.9.1.2 Highlight of few Presentations at Delhi Mr. R Paraman, was the core faculty during the delhi workshop. He is associated with Devki Energy Consultancy Pvt. Ltd., Baroda, India since 1986. He has conducted more than 600 Energy Audits in Aluminium, Steel, Fertilizer, Power Plants, Chemicals, Refineries, Petrochemicals, Synthetic yarn, Pharmaceuticals, Paper, Engineering, Distillery, Plastics, Infrastructure projects, Commercial Buildings etc. He has conducted various training programmes for industrial associations and Govt. Organisations.

During the workshop he discussed about:  Combustion concept, Factors affecting combustion calculations  Losses in combustion and techniques to reduce losses  Efficient use of furnaces and Oven  Various case studies covering combustion aspects, boiler, furnaces and ovens

Mr. A K Asthana, Senior Technical Specialist, GTZ discussed about the current status of PAT, challenges under the PAT cycle 1, etc. He along with Mr. Vikash Ranjan also gave presentation on the target setting of Thermal power plant and cement, normalization and factors of normalisation, methods of normalization. He also discussed various other factors which will be considered during monitoring and verification of the PAT cycle - 1.

Mr. S.P.Garnaik, Head-Energy Efficiency, ICF International holds 19 years of experience in Energy Management area in various sectors of Indian Economy. Prior to ICF he was associated with Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), Ministry of Power, Govt. of India as Energy Economist Mr. Garnaik gave presentation on “New Opportunities in Energy Auditing”. He discussed new avenues of Energy Auditing supported by various case studies. He encouraged the participants to expand their horizon and think beyond Conventional Energy Audting. The new avenues he discussed during his presentation were:  PAT Scheme : Way Ahead 26

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State Energy Conservation Plan Utility DSM Standards for Industrial Equipment International Programs o Partnership of Market Readiness (PMR) o LEED, PACE-D

Mr. Yogesh Gupta, AMTL, is Electrical Engineering from IIT-BHU, Varanasi and BEE Accredited Energy Auditor & Lead Auditor–ISO 50001 (Energy Management Systems), 14001 (Environment Management Systems), 9001 (Quality Management Standards). He is having more than 22 years of experience in field of energy auditing of various industries and buildings. During the workshop he delivered the presentation on ISO 50001 with Energy management prospective and importance of calibration of energy audit instruments. The detailed program schedule is enclosed under the annexure 7

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2.9.2 Chennai Workshop (28th Nov – 1st Dec 2013) 2.9.2.1 Chennai Workshop Inaugural Session: The second workshop was organized at Chennai during 28th Nov – 1st Dec 2013. The Keynote Address was delivered by Shri Appavoo, Chief, State Designated Agency, Government of Tamil Nadu, and Vice President EDAC Engineering was also present during the opening session. Mr. P Dharmalingam, Director NPC Chennai, during his special address discussed about “Global Energy Issues and Need for Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy”

Mr. Appavoo, Chief SDA (TN)

Mr. P Dharmalingam, Director, NPC

The program schedule is provided in the annexure 8

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2.9.2.2 Highlight of few Presentations at Chennai : Mr. Nagesh Kumar was core faculty during the Chennai Capacity building workshop. He is currently Director at Nation Productivity Council – Chennai. He is mech. Engg and currently pursuing PHD from Anna University. He has over 25 years of rich experience in energy auditing. He has also been the co-author of guide books for BEE EM/EA certification examination as the core faculty.

During the workshop he gave presentation on:   

Combustion Optimisation Aspects EE issues in boilers EE issue in cooling towers, HVAC and AHU’s

Visit to Centre of Excellence for Training in Energy Efficiency (CETEE), AIP-NPC The participants were taken for a one day visit to CETEE. CETEE is a unique world class facility in NPC with the objective of bridging the gap between energy efficiency theory and practice using the state-of-the-art technology from Japan. The facilities provided in the center aim to impart practical hands-on training in the field of energy efficiency.

During the visit the participants were giving the practical experience to operate the equipments and change the operating parameters to lean the impact of efficient operation, change to energy saving mode, conduct testing for performance evaluation of following systems.   

Pump Training Facility Compressor Training facility Fan Training Facility

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2.9.3 Mumbai Workshop (5th – 8th Dec 2013) 2.9.3.1 Mumbai Workshop Inaugural Session: The third workshop was organized at Mumbai during 5th – 8th Dec 2013. The Keynote Address was delivered by Mr. Hemant Patil, Manager (Environment & Energy Efficiency) State Designated Agency, Maharashtra and Mr. Shashank Jain, delivered the welcome address during the opening session at Mumbai.

Mr. Hemanth Patil, Chief SDA (MEDA)

Mr. Shashank Jain, Programme Manager (Industry) Shakti Foundation

Welcoming Mr. Hemant Patil from MEDA

The program schedule is provided in the annexure 9

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2.9.3.2 Highlight of few Presentations at Mumbai Mr. S B Sadananda, Director National Productivity Council, Mumbai. He is a qualified fuel efficiency engineer and qualified ISO 50001 (EnMS) Energy Management Systems Auditor. He has over 30 years experience as a consultant and trainer in the field of energy conservation and management. His professional experience cover the areas of energy efficiency, energy auditing, GHG reduction measures and energy auditing of medium and large manufacturing and service industries, steam & power optimization, cogeneration, heat recovery and technology evaluation & probing studies. He gave presentation on: 1. Combustion Optimization 2. Cogeneration Opportunities And Case Study 3. Waste Heat Recovery

Mr. Tsukasa Saito, Senior Engineer, Air Compressor System Division, Hitachi Industrial Equipment System Co.,Ltd. He has more than 40 years of abundant experience with air compressor, including design, quality assurance (warranty), after-sale service, business consultation, etc. He has also been working to disseminate the concept of energy-saving by giving lectures, as well as applying energy saving methods and making energy-saving proposals for more than 10 years. He delivered the lecture on:  

Energy Saving and Environmentally Friendliness of Air Compressors Energy saving of the air pressure system

Mr. T.S. Narayanan, Director, National productivity council, RPMG Mumbai has more than 27 years of experience in the field of energy audit. His experience cover the areas of energy efficiency, energy audit of electrical systems, compressor, blowers, etc. During the workshop he delivered the excellent presentations on



 Electrical Energy Efficiency Issues In Industries – covering electrical network systems in industry, elcetrical end use equipments, common electrical equipments, industry specific equipments, electricity vs other enrgy sources, electricity monitoring & reporting Energy Efficiency Issues In Furnaces/Heaters/Dryers

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Group Exercise: Case Study On the 4th day of the workshop, a group exercise was conducted to give better practical exposure. The participants were divided into 6 groups (A to F) with 5-6 participants in each group. A case study of Chemical industry focusing on “Energy Audit of the flash dryer unit” was given to each group with specific question: • • • • •

The methodology or step by step approach that you would follow Details of measurements to be conducted & locations, with justifications Trials if any that you may like to conduct? Energy saving options, potential identified Any other suggestions, to improve overall productivity & reduce air pollution?

The participants were allowed to present their solution and their solutions were evaluated by other groups. Later, the solutions by FICCI were also discussed.

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2.9.4 Chennai Workshop (29th Jan – 1st Feb 2014) On the basis of feedback from the participants of 1st three workshops, the next set of workshops were designed. The next of 3 numbers of workshops were conducted at Chennai, Ahmedabad and Hyderabad during the Jan – Feb 2014 period. 2.9.4.1 Chennai Workshop Inaugural Session: The forth workshop (first workshop of phase – II) was organized at Chennai during 29th Jan – 1st Feb 2014. The Keynote Address was delivered by Mr. Janaki Ram, Addl. Director and CRC, PCRA, during the opening session on 29th Jan 2014. Mr. P Dharmalingam, Director NPC Chennai, during his special address discussed about “Global Energy Issues and Need for Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy”

Mr. A Janaki Ram, Addl. Director & CRC, PCRA Mr. P Dharmalingam, Director, National Productivity Council, Chennai

The program schedule is enclosed in annexure 10

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2.9.4.2 Highlight of few Presentations at Chennai Dr. R Sethumadhavan, is Professor in Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Anna University. He is bachelor of Technology (Chem Engg ) from University of Madras – 1979 and did his Doctorate in Heat & Energy from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay in 1983. Dr. R Sethumadhavan, gave presentation on “Co-generation opportunities – Case study” covering principle of cogeneration, types of co-generation and various industrial cogeneration case studies. During his case study presentation, he covered various industries such as cement, sugar mill, power plants , etc. He also discussed the feasability of co-generation in India.

Mr. K R Govindan, is Electrical Engineer with 56 years of experience serving organisations such as in Tamil Nadu electricity board, Surgical Instruments Plant, Madras Fertilizers limited, Petroleum Ministry of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. During the workshop, Mr. Govindan shared his experience in the field of Energy and electrical system distribution through a presentation.

Dr. Vijay Kumar Kunche, is Phd in Energy Econometrics from Andhra University. He holds 27 years of experience in in a large Public sector Oil & Gas company, M/s Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited in various senior positions handing design, engineering, projects, Energy. Currently he is Managing Director of First ESCO India Pvt. Ltd. From past 6 years. He gave presentation on “Low temperature waste heat recovery options”

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2.9.5 Ahmedabad Workshop (12th – 15th Feb 2014) 2.9.5.1 Ahmedabad Workshop Inaugural Session: The fifth workshop was organized at Ahmedabad during 12 th – 15th Feb 2014. The Keynote Address was delivered by Mr. Raju Pandya, Senior Executive, Gujarat Energy Development Authority (GEDA), during the opening session on 12th Feb 2014. Mr. Alpesh Pandya, Chairman, SEEM – Gujarat Chapter delivered the special address.

Mr. Raju Pandya, Sr. Executive – GEDA

Mr. Alpesh Pandya, Chairman, SEEM – Gujarat Chapter

The program schedule is enclosed in annexure 11

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2.9.5.2 Highlight of few Presentations at Ahmedabad Mr. Shishir Athale heads Sudnya Industrial Services Pvt. Ltd., an Energy Services Company. Prior to starting Sudnya Shishir was with Thermax Ltd where he was in the Combined Heat and Power Systems Division (now Cogen Division) and with Thermax Energy Performance Services Ltd. He was one of the core faculty, he handled following topics during the workshop:   

EE issues in Boilers and Steam systems Co-generation: Case Study ENCON opportunities focus on Compressors, Fans and Blowers

He was also the core speaker during the Hyderabad workshop.

Mr. Govind Patel, is CEO – ener’G Consulting, Surat. He has more than 15 year of experience in the field of energy and energy efficiency both nationally and internationally. During the workshop he gave presentation on:  Exposure to International case studies and best practices of energy auditing  Case Study Implementation of Energy Management System ISO 50001 - 2011 at Diamond Factory Half day demonstration of Mobile Energy Conservation Van For half day GEDA was requested for the Mobile Energy Conservation Demonstration Van, with the objective to provide the practical knowledge and to demonstrate the actual saving. The EC Demonstration Van is equipped with working demonstration kits based on some of the vital energy consuming systems, which have a good potential for promoting energy conservation. These include Water Pumping, Lighting and Thermal Insulation Demo kits. The van is also equipped with energy efficient appliances like star rated air-conditioner, ceiling fan and energy monitoring instruments used in the energy auditing process.

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2.9.6 Hyderabad Workshop (18th – 21st Feb 2014) 2.9.6.1 Hyderabad Workshop Inaugural Session: The sixth workshop was organized at Hyderabad during 18th – 21st Feb 2014. The Keynote Address was delivered by Mr. P N Rao, Chairman – ECM, The Institution of Engineers (India) and Mr. Shashank Jain, Programme Manager (Industry) delivered the welcome address during the opening session on 18th Feb 2014.

Mr. P N Roa, Chairman – ECM, The Institute Mr. Shashank Jain, Programme Manager, Shakti Foundation of Engineer (India) On 19th Feb 2014, Mr. Chandra Shekara Reddy, CEO, State Energy Conservation Mission, Govt of AP, delivered the special address to Energy Auditors. He discussed about the current and prospective initiatives taken up by SECM in Andhra Pradesh.

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2.9.6.2 Highlight of few Presentations at Hyderabad Mr. J Srinivasan, International Copper Association, has over 33 years of industry selling/testing experience on induction motors v-belts & flat belts, lubrication bearing application and condition monitoring. He conducts training & audits on motor driven system & power quality. Mr. J. Srinivasan is was one of the expert speakers during the workshop. He gave an excellent presentation on “Energy Efficiency issues in Motors and Selection Criteria”

Mr. R. Gopala Krishna, IntelliDecs Private Limited, has about 35 years of experience in the field of maintenance management in reputed organizations like BHEL, HAL, SKF, HMT and SRI up to the year 1991. For the past 20 years he has been associating and carrying out energy audits along with MK. Raju Consultants -Chennai, UVK Associates-Chennai, Center of Plant engineering services- Secunderabad, PCRA Chennai. He is also an accredited Energy Auditors. His Specialization is utilities as Compressed air, water pumps, water measurement systems, lubrication, air conditioning equipment. He gave presentation on “Energy Conservation in Compressor and Compressed Air System” and discussed related case studies. Mr. Rajesh Rama is Associate Director (Operations & Sustainability) at ISB, Hyderabad. He is Post graduate in Mechanical Engineering with 17 years of industrial experience with various corporate’s like Genpact, Wipro Ltd, JLL, Johnson controls, Voltas ltd. Mr. Prem kumar Krishnan is Senior Manager Operations and Sustainability at ISB, Hyderabad. He is an Electrical Engineer; Certified Energy Auditor; and Certified Measurement and Verification Professional (CMVP). Prior joining to ISB he was working with U V Krishna Mohan Rao Associates (UVKA) and his Energy Management consulting experience spans over 100 facilities globally including UAE, Thailand, Indonesia, Nepal, Maldives, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. During the workshop they discussed the several initiatives taken by ISB, Hyderabad to converse energy in their college.

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3. Challenges to Achieving the Results 

Last minute drop-out of speakers – Qualified and experienced alternative speakers were identified and communicated for their availability in case confirmed speaker not able to make his presence.



Dropping of Participants – To make sure of the participation by energy auditors, a nominal fee was charged which ensured their interest and also confirmed their participation.



Organising the workshop clubbed with weekends: As opined by some of the energy professionals, due to the work commitment and target to complete ongoing assignments, it is difficult for an energy auditor to spare four working days to attend this workshop. It was therefore, the weekends were clubbed in the workshop duration.



Selection of Venue: To provide the practical experience to the energy Auditors at the CETEE, the workshop was repeated at Chennai. And at the other locations either group exercise was conducted or GEDA was requested to bring to venue their Mobile Energy Conservation van for demonstration.

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4. Lessons learned 4.1

Participant Feedback 4.1.1 General Feedbacks :

From the analysis of filled in feedback forms the majority of the participants rated the program as excellent. The further break up of analysis shows  Hospitality : 81 % Excellent and 16 % Good  Arrangements : 62 % Excellent and 37% Good  Venue : 68 % Excellent and 29 % Good 4.1.2

Some “Quotes” from the participants:

“Good job of putting this together. Good coverage of topics. It should be conducted in Pune” “The program of capacity building was an opportunity for me to enhance my skill and learn about many other Energy related field” “Arranging such workshops yearly” “Overall the program achieved its objective, giving dimension and perspective to Energy Auditors” 4.1.3 Other Views expressed by Participants : 

Developing an Energy Auditor Forum: A forum may be created wherein Energy Auditors, Managers and Accredited Energy Auditors can share their experience, discuss their issues, etc.



Energy auditor training and accreditation: Training should not only cover energy estimating methods, but also technical aspects of improvements, estimating installed costs, and the importance of comprehensiveness. Adequate funding of energy audits

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and energy audit programs, to ensure adequate quality and quality control. Measurement and verification of actual energy savings, and feedback to energy auditors about savings

4.1.4

Suggestions for improvement :

The suggestions by the participants about the workshop are as below:         

The participants were also of the opinion of having more such programs in future in tier – II and tier – III cities also. Inclusion of a half or full day visit to a Energy Saving Industry or building. Some practical aspects, Energy Audit methods and reports may be incorporated Presentation on renewable energy and related case study can be included. One day visit to conduct Energy Audit with accredited energy auditor in field to some industry may be included. Case study of ECBC shall be added. Workshop may also be conducted in institutes like IIT, NIT, etc for creating awareness amongst the budding engineers. Including the presentation to improve energy efficiency in the field of Transmission and Distribution sector. Some presentation on M&V, Policy/regulations may be included in future program.

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5. Principal outcomes and Impacts As desired, these workshops have greatly benefitted 235 participants in updating their knowledge in Energy Efficiency, which also created networking platform with several technology providers and senior energy experts.

5.1 Principal Outcomes 

Brushing up/ revising the basic knowledge acquired by energy auditors. Few speakers from academic institutes and senior experts were invited to revise basic knowledge on electrical aspects, thermal aspects and financial aspects



Exposure to various successful energy audit case studies in various sectors Exposure was provided on various success stories of substantial energy reduction achieved in energy intensive industries, buildings, MSME, etc.



Awareness about various new technologies which could be suggested to achieve further energy reduction Exposure was provided on various emerging technologies with lower specific energy consumption which may be suggested to Indian Industries for further reduction on Energy consumption. Technology providers made presentation on their energy efficient technology during the 6 workshops. Some of the technologies were new and innovative for which many interactions happened between the participants and the technology providers.



Exposure to energy management system standard ISO 50001. Awareness about Energy Management system standard ISO 50001 was provided during the workshops as per the availability of suitable speaker and various national and international case studies were discussed.

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Exposure to international best practices of energy auditing, including use of various softwares. Few Energy Auditors conducting international Energy Audits were invited to share international case studies, best practices and methodology followed in developed countries. Few International technology providers were also invited to present international best practices.



Group exercise on energy audit of a live industry case study. The group exercise based on live industry case study was run during the workshop and an alternative one day visit to CETEE was included during the Chennai workshops and GEDA, Mobile Energy conservation van was demonstrated at the workshop venue.



Awareness about various new Energy Auditing gadgets. Exposure was provided on new Energy Auditing gadgets to conduct Energy Audit which may be adopted by Energy Auditors to conduct Energy Audit with ease and can deliver value added services.



Updation of the PAT scheme current status and expectation from Energy Auditors Exposure to PAT current status and increasing the understanding of PAT scheme will help the auditors to fulfill the expectation of DC industry and BEE, MoP and deliver the value added services.



Bridging the gap between senior Energy experts and budding Energy auditors In all there were about 20 senior energy experts, who are working in the field of energy auditing for more than 25 years. After these workshops budding energy auditors can discuss their queries and issues with senior Energy Experts.

5.2 Success Indicator  In all, 312 delegates (235 participants and 77 speakers) participated in the workshop, against the 250 planned delegates.

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More than 90 % of the delegates has rated the workshop as either Good or excellent.

5.3 Impact of the Workshops

Immediate Impact 

The workshops would bring in some sort of uniformity in energy auditing practices followed by different agencies.



This will help improve the deliverables, especially for projects on energy efficiency which are of importance for the success of energy conservation efforts on a larger scale in the country

Issues evolved requiring policy change: 

More numbers of Centre of Excellence for Training in Energy Efficiency (CETEE): CETEE in Chennai developed by National Productivity Council in association with NEDO, Japan is a unique facility bridging the gap between energy efficiency theory and practice using the state-of-the-art technology from Japan. Developing more such facilities in other states of India will help the Energy professionals and auditors get hand-on training and learn from live demonstration of Energy Saving Techniques and Technology.



Tax exemptions on Energy Auditing Gadgets: For the procurement of energy auditing gadget, Tax exemption may be given to Energy Auditors.

In nutshell the broader objective of conducting these workshops to help build the capacity of Energy Auditors has been achieved, which ensures the success of these workshops.

Many participants have expressed their views that more numbers of such workshops are required to be conducted regularly to refresh and enhance the knowledge and to cover more number of Energy Auditors. ***

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ANNEXURE

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Annexure 1: Survey Questionnaire Capacity Building Program for Energy Auditors - Online Survey Form Name Contact No. Organization 1) Experience in the field of: a.Energy b. Non Energy

Designation Email Id

2)

Total Number of Core Energy Audits conducted?

3)

How is your involvement in Energy Audits?

a) Active b) Partial 4) Are you BEE Certified Energy Auditor/Manager? a) Yes 5) Where do you see yourself after 5years?

b) No

a) In core Energy Auditing Field b) In Energy Consultancy Field 6) Would you like to attend a Capacity Building training to upgrade your knowledge in the field of Energy? a) Yes b) No 7) Is there anything in particular you would like us to address in this Capacity Building training? a. b. c. d. e. 8)

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies Practical Experience Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical) Report Writing skills Other______________________________

What is your location preference? a. b. c. d. e.

Delhi Chennai Mumbai Hyderabad Other _______________________

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Annexure 2: Compiled responses received from energy auditors through online survey

Name Pawan Tiwari

Ravikiran

Pramod N Daspute

Organis ation

Designation

teri

fellow

Blue Star Ltd ARS Energy Auditor s

Asst. Manager

Senior consultant

SACHIN KUMAR VERMA

SIDBI

ENERGY EFFICIENCY EXPERT

Rajneesh kumar

AMTL, Noida

Sr.Executive

Yogesh Samir Dnyanesh war

AMTL Honeyw ell Automa

AVP energy analyst

Email Id erpawan ktiwari@ live.in ravikiran bamane @bluest arindia.c om pramodd aspute@ rediffmai l.com

sachinv @sidbi.in rajneesh. rdipl@g mail.com yogesh.g upta@pk rgroup.in samir.ga ykar@g mail.com

Total Experience in the Field of Energy

Are you BEE Certified Energy Auditor/M anager?

How is your involve ment in Energy Audits?

Total Number of Core Energy Audit conducted

10-15 Year

Yes

Active

128

5-10 Year

Yes

Active

0-5 Year

Yes

Active

5-10 Year

Yes

Partial

0-5 Year

No

Active

23

10-15 Year

Yes

Active

60

5-10 Year

Yes

Active

50

over 120 numbers

10

>20

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Would you like to attend a Capacity Building training

Is there anything in particular you would like us to be address in this Capacity Building training?

Which is your prefered location to attend the workshop?

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies

Delhi

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

Where do you see yourself after 5 years?

In Energy Consultancy energy performance contracting

Yes

Yes

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical) Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical), Report Writing skills Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience,

Mumbai

Mumbai

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Mumbai

Name Gaykar

Organis ation tion India ltd Pune

Total Experience in the Field of Energy

Are you BEE Certified Energy Auditor/M anager?

How is your involve ment in Energy Audits?

Total Number of Core Energy Audit conducted

Designation

Email Id

ADVAN CE METERI NG TECHN OLOGY LIMITED

ASSISTANT MANAGER

pandiyar ajan.s@p krgroup.i n

0-5 Year

Yes

Active

37

Deepa S Kumar

UNDP

Asst.Progra m Manager

kumar.d eepa@u ndp.org

5-10 Year

Yes

Partial

5

SURESH BABU B V

OTTOTR ACTION S

ACCREDITED ENERGY AUDITOR

sureshba bubv@g mail.com

10-15 Year

Yes

Active

87

SANJEEV SARBAHI

INDIA GLYCOL S LTD

DGM (Tech serv.)

5-10 Year

Yes

Partial

Satvinder Singh

EM Project Services

Consultant

> 15 Years

Yes

Partial

PANDIYAR AJAN.S

ssarbahi @yahoo. co.in emprojec tservices @gmail.c om

Where do you see yourself after 5 years?

Would you like to attend a Capacity Building training

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

N

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

Three

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

54

Is there anything in particular you would like us to be address in this Capacity Building training? Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical), Report Writing skills, energy performance contracting case study

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical) Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical), Report Writing skills Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical) Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Review of Fundamentals

Which is your prefered location to attend the workshop?

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Delhi

Name

ANIL

MANOJKU MAR BOREKAR

CK Sharma

Organis ation

GOVER NMENT

TUV NORD Consulti ng Enginee rs

N Kiran Kumar

RELIAN CE INFRAS TRUCTU RE Shalivah ana Green Energy Limited

sateesh kumar Shaikh

GAIL(In dia) Ltd Sams

PRAVIN VANAGE

Are you BEE Certified Energy Auditor/M anager?

How is your involve ment in Energy Audits?

Total Number of Core Energy Audit conducted

Where do you see yourself after 5 years?

Would you like to attend a Capacity Building training

Walk through Audit

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

Designation

Email Id

Total Experience in the Field of Energy

Principal

anil9092 003@ya hoo.com

> 15 Years

Yes

Partial

HEAD

mboreka [email protected] m

5-10 Year

Yes

Active

CEO

conengr @gmail.c om

5-10 Year

Yes

Active

pravin.va nage@re lianceada .com

> 15 Years

Yes

Partial

Dy. G.M. HeadEnergy Efficiency & Climate Change

Sr Manager Consultant

20

Mumbai

PUNE

4

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

2

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

Why energy efficiency is important? Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical), Report Writing skills

Yes

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Report Writing skills

Hyderabad

Yes Yes

ISO 50001 Practical Experience, M & V

Delhi Chennai

nugurikir an@hot mail.com

10-15 Year

Yes

Active

20

sateeshk 13@gma il.com sams586

> 15 Years 10-15 Year

Yes Yes

Partial Active

1 45

55

Is there anything in particular you would like us to be address in this Capacity Building training? (Thermal/Electrical), Report Writing skills Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical), Report Writing skills, ISO50001

Which is your prefered location to attend the workshop?

In core Energy Auditing field energy saving ideas implementation in process plant ESCO Project

Delhi

Mumbai

Name Shamser Ali

Dr. V. Rajasekar an

Shankar Haldar ANISHA KATAKI BHATTAC HARYA Amit Kumar Singh Parihar PIYUSH PATIDAR ashok buva

Organis ation Consult ancy PSNA Energy Manage ment and Audit cell, PSNA CET InsPIRE Develop ment Services Pvt. Ltd. InsPIRE Develop ment Services Pvt. Ltd. Inspire Develop ment Services Pvt. Ltd

CESR TERI

Designation

Email Id @yahoo. co.in

Professor and Head

rajasekar anvm@g mail.com

Managing Director

shankar @inspire network. org

Program Officer

anisha@i nspirene twork.or g

Sr. Program Officer Project Trainee Cluster Leader

amitk@i nspirene twork.or g piyush.se es@gmai l.com an_buva @yahoo.

Total Experience in the Field of Energy

Are you BEE Certified Energy Auditor/M anager?

How is your involve ment in Energy Audits?

5-10 Year

Yes

Active

> 15 Years

Yes

Total Number of Core Energy Audit conducted

Where do you see yourself after 5 years? Implementation

19

In Energy Consultancy

Active

5-10 Year

Yes

Active

5-10 Year

Yes

Partial

Would you like to attend a Capacity Building training

Is there anything in particular you would like us to be address in this Capacity Building training? Protocol used with case studies

Which is your prefered location to attend the workshop?

Yes

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies

Chennai

More than 100

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

Practical Experience, Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical)

Delhi

more then 25 Energy Audit in buildings and Industries

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

2

0-5 Year

No

Partial

1

5-10 Year

Yes

Active

25

56

In Energy Consultancy In core Energy Auditing field

Yes Yes

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Technologies for low grade waste heat recovery Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical), Report Writing skills Financial analysis knowledge to enable

Delhi

Delhi

PUNE Pune

Total Experience in the Field of Energy

Are you BEE Certified Energy Auditor/M anager?

How is your involve ment in Energy Audits?

> 15 Years

Yes

Active

Organis ation

Designation

arvind bhalerao

MSPGCL

executive engineer

arvbhale rao@gm ail.com

RAJIV BHATNAG AR

JKTYRE & INDUST RIES

GM QMS & TPM

rajivbhat nagar@k tp.jkmail. com

> 15 Years

Yes

Partial

Head-Energy project

murali_s amala@r ediffmail. com

5-10 Year

Yes

Active

Deputy Manager

jpvarun @gmail.c om

DEPUTY DIRECTOR Manager Energy Audit

dharsaby asachi1 @rediff mail.com sivanesa n@grund

Name

Murali Samala

varun

SABYASAC HI DHAR M Sivanesan

Clariant Chemic als India Ltd Eid Parry India Ltd BUREA U OF INDIAN STANDA RDS Grundfo s Pumps

Email Id com

Total Number of Core Energy Audit conducted

5

one

2

0-5 Year

No

Partial

2

0-5 Year

Yes

Partial

1

10-15 Year

Yes

Active

250

57

Where do you see yourself after 5 years?

Would you like to attend a Capacity Building training

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

auditing JK Tyres 6 plants 4 locations

Yes

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

Costing

In core Energy Auditing field In Energy Consultancy

No

Yes Yes

Is there anything in particular you would like us to be address in this Capacity Building training? writing IGDPRs Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical), Report Writing skills Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical), Report Writing skills, interview skills with operatives Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, upcoming Laws, expected tariff changes, commercial opportunities Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical) Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies

Which is your prefered location to attend the workshop?

Mumbai

all above are ok

Mumbai

Chennai

Delhi Chennai

Name

Organis ation India Private Limited

Designation

Email Id fos.com

gulshan kumar anand

self

consultant

gka999@ hotmail.c om

Dinesh

Grundfo s Pumps (I) Pvt. Ltd

Dy Mngr Energy Audit

dinesh@ grundfos .com

Shashibhu shan Subhash Agrawal

AEEE Consult ancy Services

VASIYANI BHAVESH THADHAR AM

ELECTRI CAL RESEAR CH & DEVELO PMENT ASSOCI ATION

RAJUBHAI SHAH

ESCON TECH

Chief Energy Auditor

ASST. MANAGER CHIEF CONSULTAN T

shashi@ aeeec.co m gurpreet. grewal@ erda.org; rakesh.p atil@erd a.org; erda@er da.org; vasiyani_ bhavesh @yahoo. co.in rkescon @rediff mail.com

Total Experience in the Field of Energy

Are you BEE Certified Energy Auditor/M anager?

How is your involve ment in Energy Audits?

Total Number of Core Energy Audit conducted

Where do you see yourself after 5 years?

Would you like to attend a Capacity Building training

> 15 Years

Yes

Active

more than 10

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

10-15 Year

No

Active

200

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

10-15 Year

Yes

Active

300

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

5-10 Year

Yes

Active

80

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

> 15 Years

Yes

Active

350

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

58

Is there anything in particular you would like us to be address in this Capacity Building training?

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical), Report Writing skills Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Basic Low cost / No Cost Measures

Practical Experience Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Report

Which is your prefered location to attend the workshop?

Hyderabad

Mumbai

Nagpur

Vadodara, Gujarat

Mumbai

Name PNBV CHALAPAT HI RAO

Organis ation

How is your involve ment in Energy Audits?

Where do you see yourself after 5 years?

Designation

Email Id

scientist

PNBV@R EDIFFMA IL.COM

0-5 Year

Yes

Partial

60

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

Is there anything in particular you would like us to be address in this Capacity Building training? Writing skills Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience

Director

ravindra. datar@g mail.com

> 15 Years

Yes

Active

850

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies

Managing Director

paladugu epl@gm ail.com

5-10 Year

Yes

Active

laxesh@ grundfos .com

0-5 Year

No

Active

5-10 Year

Yes

Active

5-10 Year > 15 Years

Yes Yes

Active Active

P.NAGAB HUSHANA RAO

Laxesh Kumar Sharma

Grundfo s Pumps India Private Limited

Engineer Energy Audit

Ameet

Ameet Jain & Associat es

Energy Auditor

Vishwas W. Naware SP

Energyc a IT

Proprietor Director

ameetjai n07@gm ail.com naware_ vishwas @vsnl.ne t, info@en ergyca.in ranadein

Total Number of Core Energy Audit conducted

Would you like to attend a Capacity Building training

Total Experience in the Field of Energy

MNRE senergy Consult ants Pvt Ltd PALADU GU ENGINE ERS PVT.LTD

Ravindra Datar

Are you BEE Certified Energy Auditor/M anager?

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

60

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

15

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical), Report Writing skills Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Discussion on Policies framed by BEE

Proprietory to a Ltd. company Training

Yes Yes

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies Advancement in Energy

One

Nil ten of SMEs

59

Which is your prefered location to attend the workshop?

Delhi

Mumbai

Hyderabad

Delhi

Raipur

Mumbai PUNE

SOM DERASHRI

Organis ation Power Consulti ng P Ltd Green Flame Private Limited Academ y for Conserv ation of Energy

VINAY NEVE

L&T Powai Mumbai

Name RANADE

Vinay Mulay

Jayant Jain

BHARAT PATEL

Himanshu Shekhar

Stenum Asia DYNAM IC CONSUL TANT MITCO N COnsult ancy

Designation

Director

Email Id dia@gm ail.com greenfla mecon@ gmail.co m

Asst. Manager

som_der ashri@re diffmail.c om neve.vin ay@larse ntoubro. com

Sr. Project Engineer

jayant.jai n@stenu masia.org

CEO

PROPRIETOR

Project Consultant

dynamic. india@g mail.com himansh u.s@mitc onindia.c om

Total Experience in the Field of Energy

0-5 Year

> 15 Years

Are you BEE Certified Energy Auditor/M anager?

Yes

Yes

How is your involve ment in Energy Audits?

Total Number of Core Energy Audit conducted Foundry and Food

Active

40

Active

0-5 Year

Yes

Partial

0-5 Year

No

Active

200

Where do you see yourself after 5 years?

In core Energy Auditing field

In Energy Consultancy

Would you like to attend a Capacity Building training

Is there anything in particular you would like us to be address in this Capacity Building training? Efficient Technologies, Software Programs for Energy Metering;SCADA

Which is your prefered location to attend the workshop?

Yes

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience

Pune

No

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, CO GENERATION & NON CONVENTIONAL FEASIBILITY

BARODA

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical), Report Writing skills, Should be more practical oriented

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

30+

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

Practical Experience

Ahmedaba d, Vadodara

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies

Mumbai

0

> 15 Years

Yes

Partial

More than 300

0-5 Year

No

Active

20

60

Mumbai

Delhi

Kumar S. Pawar

Organis ation and ENginee ring Services Ltd. solartec h consult ancy STENU M Asia Sustain able Develop ment Society

Govind Patel

Axiom Global Services LLP

Director

M.Somase khararao

APGENC O

Divisional Engineer

ankush N.Ravi Shankar

great lakes N.RAVIS HANKA

Name

vrushali gore

Designation

Email Id

dy ceo

solartech consulta ncy@gm ail.com

Sr. Project Engineer

kumar.pa war@ste numasia.org

student CEO

saveener g@gmail. com soma_vt ps@yaho o.com ankushva shisht19 87@gma il.com ravishan kar_ener

Total Experience in the Field of Energy

5-10 Year

Are you BEE Certified Energy Auditor/M anager?

Yes

How is your involve ment in Energy Audits?

Total Number of Core Energy Audit conducted

Active

0-5 Year

No

Active

5-10 Year

Yes

Active

10-15 Year

Yes

Partial

0-5 Year

No

Partial

> 15 Years

Yes

Active

300

Where do you see yourself after 5 years?

In Energy Consultancy

Would you like to attend a Capacity Building training

Is there anything in particular you would like us to be address in this Capacity Building training?

Which is your prefered location to attend the workshop?

Yes

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical)

Nagpur

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

more than 75

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

Nil

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

En Ms 50001

Yes

5

0 Total 16 Full Comprehensiv

61

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Report Writing skills Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical), Report Writing skills

Practical Experience Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Report Writing skills Practical Experience, Report Writing skills, En Ms 50001

Delhi

Mumbai

Hyderabad

Delhi Chennai

Name

Organis ation R& ASSOCI ATES

Bhaskar Raval

Soham Technol ogies

DIGVIJAY NARAYAN SINGH

NTPC LTD

mohamed batcha

UVKAss sociates

Designation

DIRECTOR

Dy SUPDT. Energy efficiency Implementa tion Specialist

Email Id gyaudito r@yahoo .co.in

soham.te chnologi es@yaho o.in dnsingh_ 2007@re diffmail.c om

batcha@ uvka.net

Where do you see yourself after 5 years?

Would you like to attend a Capacity Building training

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

25

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Report Writing skills

5

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies

Total Experience in the Field of Energy

Are you BEE Certified Energy Auditor/M anager?

How is your involve ment in Energy Audits?

> 15 Years

Yes

Active

Total Number of Core Energy Audit conducted e Energy Audits Conducted and in addition we are creating awareness by conducting Training to Emplyees where we conducted Audit . We are En Ms ISO 50001 Lead Auditor DURING THE SERVICE MORE THAN 500 AND AFTE RETIREMENT1 0 NOS

10-15 Year

Yes

Active

> 15 Years

Yes

Active

62

Is there anything in particular you would like us to be address in this Capacity Building training?

Which is your prefered location to attend the workshop?

Mumbai

Delhi

Chennai

Name

R K JAIN S Vikash Ranjan

Kamalesh K Jha

SOMASHI SH BISWAS PRABIR CHATTOR AJ

MANOJ JAIN ANIL KUMAR KATRAGA DDA

Organis ation M/s Pranat Enginee rs Pvt Ltd

GIZ Ashta Dal Services P Ltd E-CUBE ENERGY TRADIN G PVT. LTD. Ecotech Consult ants Pvt Ltd Renewa ble Energy Dept / HARED A GVK ENERGY LIMITED

Designation

Email Id

Technical Expert

rajesh49 2003@ya hoo.com svikashra njan@g mail.com

CEO

kkjha65 @gmail.c om

VP- TPIEA

Director

somashis hbiswas. 86@gma il.com prabir.ch attoraj@ gmail.co m

Project Officer (RE)

pobhiwa ni@gmail .com

Assistant Manager (Operations)

sendanilk @yahoo. co.in

CONSULTAN T - ENERGY ANALYTICS

Total Experience in the Field of Energy

Are you BEE Certified Energy Auditor/M anager?

How is your involve ment in Energy Audits?

Total Number of Core Energy Audit conducted

Where do you see yourself after 5 years?

Would you like to attend a Capacity Building training

Is there anything in particular you would like us to be address in this Capacity Building training?

Which is your prefered location to attend the workshop?

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Report Writing skills

Delhi

> 15 Years

Yes

Active

30

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

> 15 Years

Yes

Partial

10

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

> 15 Years

Yes

Active

100

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Report Writing skills

Delhi

Delhi

0-5 Year

No

Partial

2

In Energy Consultancy

> 15 Years

Yes

Active

20

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

Practical Experience, Report Writing skills, humidification Systems Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical)

> 15 Years

No

Partial

0

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

Practical Experience, Renewable Energy Sector

Delhi

3

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience

Hyderabad

5-10 Year

Yes

Partial

63

Yes

Kolkata

KOLKATA

pradeep singhvi

Organis ation Maruti Consult ants Indian Institut e of Social Welfare and Busines s Manage ment The Energy and Resourc es Institut e (TERI) Pricewa terhous ecooper s Pvt Ltd. India

Anand Sadagopa n

Self Employ ed

Name IVR Kumar

Binoy Krishna Choudhur y

NEERAJ S MENSE

Designation Chief Executive

Email Id ivrkumar _hyd@d ataone.in

Professor

binoykch oudhury @gmail.c om

Total Experience in the Field of Energy

> 15 Years

> 15 Years

Are you BEE Certified Energy Auditor/M anager?

Yes

Yes

How is your involve ment in Energy Audits?

Active

Active

Total Number of Core Energy Audit conducted

Where do you see yourself after 5 years?

more than 500

In Energy Consultancy

In Energy Consultancy

More than 16

Research Associate

neeraj.m ense@te ri.res.in

0-5 Year

No

Active

Senior Consultant

pradeep. singhvi@ gmial.co m

0-5 Year

Yes

Active

10

Independen t Lead Auditor

anand.sa dagopan @yahoo. co.in

5-10 Year

No

Active

2

Three

64

Would you like to attend a Capacity Building training

Is there anything in particular you would like us to be address in this Capacity Building training?

Which is your prefered location to attend the workshop?

Yes

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies

Hyderabad

Yes

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, PAT cycle implementation with cases

Kolkata

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical) Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical), Report Writing skills Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Review of Fundamentals (Thermal/Electrical)

Delhi

Delhi

Mumbai

Name

CHINMOY DUTTA arvind kumar singh raghava

ANIL MOHINDR U Rakesh Yecho

Sandeep Pal Singh

Organis ation

ENER VISION Steag Energy Services India Ltd

NISST

TMCC Nationa l Institut e of Second ary Steel Technol ogy

Where do you see yourself after 5 years?

Would you like to attend a Capacity Building training

Is there anything in particular you would like us to be address in this Capacity Building training?

Which is your prefered location to attend the workshop?

In Energy Consultancy

Yes

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies

Mumbai

Five

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

Active

Eighty

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

Practical Experience Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Report Writing skills, EE IN STEEL INDUSTRY

Active

more than 1000 nos

In core Energy Auditing field

Yes

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies

Delhi

Yes

Advancement in Energy Efficient Technologies, Practical Experience, Report Writing skills

Delhi

How is your involve ment in Energy Audits?

PROPRIETOR

Email Id chinmoy. dutta@e nervision group.co m

Total Experience in the Field of Energy

Are you BEE Certified Energy Auditor/M anager?

5-10 Year

Yes

Active

Senior Advisor

arvind_r aghava@ yahoo.co m

> 15 Years

Yes

Active

> 15 Years

Yes

> 15 Years

Yes

Designation

CEO

anil_moh indru@r ediffmail. com yechorak esh@gm ail.com

Manager(Te ch)

spsinghw eb@yah oo.co.uk

DEPUTY DIRECTOR (E)

> 15 Years

Yes

Total Number of Core Energy Audit conducted

50

Active

50

65

In core Energy Auditing field

banglore

Delhi

Annexure 3: List of Identified Case Studies and Gadget providers S. No Topic 1 Life Cycle Cost Reduction in Operation and Maintenance of Air Compressor 2 Operation & Troubleshooting Of Centrifugal Blowers 3 Energy Saving Options Through Drive Control Mechanism Compressors And Fans 4 Case Study on Compressed Air system 5 Energy Efficient Induction motors for VFD applications 6 High Energy Efficient Motors 7 Industrial Waste Heat Recovery 8 Thermal Insulation System 9 Energy Efficient cooling tower 10 Boiler Operation and Evaluation of Efficiency 11 ISO 50001, EMS

Sr. No.

Type of Instrument

1

Power Analyzers

Organisation Ingersoll Rand

Wesman Thermal

Source Category FICCI Seminar on Case Study Advanced Air Handling Systems FICCI Past Case Study Seminar

Bharat Bijli

FICCI Past Seminar

PCRA

FICCI Network

Prime Mover

FICCI Network

EE technology

ICPCI

FICCI Network

Case Study

ENCON Thermal Llyod Insulation Paharpur Cooling tower

FICCI past seminar FICCI Network

EE technology EE technology EE technology Case Study

Amtech Technology

FICCI past seminar FICCI past seminar FICCI Network

Case Study

Name Company Manaco Energy Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Fluke Circutor Kusam Meco Yokogawa Chauvin Arnoux 66

Sr. No.

Type of Instrument

Name Company Testo ACE Gas Analyzers Pvt. Ltd.

2

Flue Gas Analyzer

Vortex AMETEK Instruments India Private Limited/Land Anton Industrial Services Ltd

3

Fyrite

4

Contact Thermometers

5

Infrared Thermometers

Reeshoo E Systems Fluidyne Instruments Pvt Ltd Coleparker Apex Instruments Medispec India, Ltd. Testo Fluke Thermometrics Fluke Testo Krishna Scientific Works Elab Engineering Telelin Instruments Maxon Enginners Chetas Control System Pvt. Ltd Toshniwal Systems and Instruments Pvt Ltd

6

Tachometers

7

Ultrasonic Leak Detectors

Kusam Meco SKF Ambetronics Engineers Pvt. Ltd Testo BEKO Pulsecho Khushboo Scientific PVT. LTD SenSol Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Intratech Control Engineers Kusam Meco Extech Myko

8

Anemometer

ACD Machine Control Company Pvt. Ltd. Ammonit

67

Annexure 4: List of Participants S. No Title 1. Mr. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Name

Surname

Designation

V.

Sreedhar

Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.

Sanjay CS Naveen Nisarg

Gadhalay Prakash Bhutani patel

Director

Mr.

Vijay

Bansal

Manager-Mechanical

Mr. Mr.

Atul MD Vinoth

Joshi Kumar

Mr.

S. R.

Judson Mahalingam

Dy. Manager Partner Jt. General Manager Engg. (Elect.) DGM (Engg-Electrical)

Mr.

Ashwin

Jayaram

Research Associate

Mr.

Ambikeshwar Dayal

Saxena

Consultant

Mr.

Paresh

Patel

AGM-Industry Solution

Mr.

Vamsi

Moham

Sr. Asst. Director

Mr.

D. Santosh AKP C. Vikas

Kumar Kovendar Sharmeela Kumar

P. Ashok D. Gopala VS

Kumar Rao Parthiban

PR Kamalesh Kumar Anti Kumar P V. Ashok Anoop M.

Rajkamal Jha Agarwal Velavan Sridhar KMP Kumar

Asst. Director Research Scholar Asst. Prof(SR.)(Gr.) in EEE Sr.Executive Engineer Consultant -Energy Mangement Sr. Consultant Jr. Technical Expert Energy Engineer (Technical Expert) CEO Asstt Manager Manager-Sales Engineer -Projects Project Engineer Consulting Engineering

A Madhusmita

Santhosh Beura

Scientist AGM

7. 8. 9.

10. Mr. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Mr. 17. Dr. 18. Mr. 19. Mr. 20. Mr. 21. Mr.

22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29.

Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.

Mr. 30. Ms.

Energy Auditor

68

Orgnisation A.P. Transco Abacus Infrastructures Pvt. Ltd. ABB India Ltd. ABB Ltd. Adani Power Aditya Birla Mgmt Corp Pvt Ltd Aditya Birla Mgmt Corp Pvt Ltd ADS Associates Airports Authority of India Airports Authority of India Alliance Foranenergy EfficientEconomy Allied Boston Consultants India Pvt Ltd Amtech Electronics (India) Ltd. Andhra Pradesh Productivity Council Andhra Pradesh Productivity Council Anna University Anna University Apcp, Abudhabi Apitco Limited Apitco Limited Assist Assist Astha Dal Services Pvt Ltd Atandra Energy Pvt Ltd Atandra Energy Pvt Ltd Atandra Energy Pvt. Ltd. Athul Energy Consultats Athul Engineering Athul Engineering Systems and Energy Consultants Automation System

S. No

Title

Name

Surname

Designation

31. Ms.

Bhrugen

Shah

Mr.

J. Gladstone

Evans

Senior Manager-Thermal

Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.

C. Anthony D S. K. Vivek SK M. P. Vivek

Damodaran Raj Choudhary Mathur Sahni Ramakrishnan Gilani

Senior Manager-Services Manager Sr. Manager(Electrical) Mgr. (TPP) Consultant C&S Electric

Dr.

G.

Ravikumar

Director

Mr.

Sanil

Kollara

Mr.

P.K.

Venkatesh

Project Engineer (Energy) Executive Engineer (El), Energy Billing

Ms. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Ms. Mr.

Kanchan A. D. Er. Sunil (Suny) A. S N Sasi Rajeev A. P.

Sharma Thirumoorthy Pedgaonkar Venkatesan Kumar Gyani Rudradas

Assistant Engineer Energy Consultant

Dr.

E. Nikhil S Manjunatha Ankit

Ravindranath Joshi Janekunte Tripathi

Senior Principal Scientist Asstt Manager (Inst) Manager-Service

A.Subrahamanya Rajendra D. Kumar S.

Sarme Shah Gogate

M.R.K. Mohan Niraj Er. R.V. Ramana Bharat V.

Roy Kapoor Rao Patel Rajavelloo

32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40.

MD

41. 42. 43.

44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50.

51. Mr. 52. Mr. 53. Mr. 54. Mr. 55. Mr. 56. Mr.

Manager-Electrical Dy. Manager Executive Engineer Principal Technical Officer

Sr.Manager (TechnicalServices) Sr. Manager Electrical Manager-Engineering Dy. General Manager( Engg.) Chief Engineer Lead Auditor

57. 58. 59. 60. 61.

Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.

Asst. Manager-Projects 69

Orgnisation Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Automation System Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Avant-Garde Engineers and Consultants (P) Ltd. Avant-Garde Systems and Controls (P) Ltd. Bharti Airtel Ltd. Birla Corporation Ltd. Birla Corporation Ltd. C&S Electric Cauvery Marketing Company Cbalance & Solutions Pvt Ltd Centre for Entrepreneurship Development(CED) Centre for Sustainable Development (CSD) Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Cororation ltd. Chhattisgarh State Renewable Energy Development Agency (CREDA) Consultant Consulting Engineer Coromandel International Ltd Coromandel International Ltd CREDA CSIR CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute CTES, Aditya Birla Group Danfoss Industries Pvt. Ltd. Dantech Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Deepak Nitrite Ltd. Deepak Nitrite Ltd. Deepak Nitrite Ltd. Delta Paper Mills Ltd. Directorate of Energy Divisional Engineer Dynamic Consultant EDAC Engineering Ltd.

S. No Title 62. Mr. 63. Mr. 64.

Name

Surname

Designation

M.A. Sajjad Anil Kumar

Ahmed Kohli

Alpesh

Pandya

G Sathes R. R.

Kumar Rajalakshmi Sujatna

Asstt Electrical Inspector/Technical Junior Electrial Inspector Junior Electrial Inspector

Mr.

Tal

Tenappan

Electrical Inspector

Mr.

P G

Manohar Mani

Electrical Inspector Dy CEE/GS/HQ

Anil P. Satvinder

Dange Singh

Marketing Engineer Consultant

S S.R. Yusuf

Kumar Varma Bhetasiwala

Director Certified Energy Auditor Director

S. S. PP Vishwas W

Ali Mittal Naware

Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.

K. N. Ravi P. TM TM R. V. Ramana PN

Aravinth Shankar Elumalai Venkatesan Venkatesan Rao Parikh

Certified Energy Auditor Accredited Energy Auditor Proprietor General Manager Engineering Certified Energy Auditor Chief Technical Officer Chairman & Mentor Chaiman & Mentor

Mr.

A. Jack. Bernabe RK

Devendram Fernandes Maheshwari

Consultant Associate ManagerTechnical Services Jr. Engineer AGM (O&M-Powerplant)

R Ravi Tushar Vinayak N Ram Kumar

Rao Trimbake Khot Upadhyay

Asstt Manager Manager Dy. Manager DGM-Power Plant

Subodh

Bhatt

Asst. Manager-Service

Mr.

CEO Sustainability Officer

65. Mr. 66. Mrs. 67. Mrs.

68. 69. 70. Mr. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76.

Mr. Mr. Cdr. (Retd) Mr. Mr.

Mr. 77. Mr. 78. Mr.

79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86.

87. Mr. 88. Mr. 89. Mr. 90. Mr. 91. Mr. 92. Mr.

93. Mr.

70

Orgnisation EDGE Technologies EESSI Electrical Consultant & Contractor Electrical Inspectorate Electrical Inspectorate Electrical Inspectorate Electrical Inspectorate, SDA, Govt of India Electrical Inspectorate, SDA/TN Electrical, Southern Railway Electronics and Quality Development Centre EM Project Services Encon Energy Management Services Pvt Ltd Encon Envirotech Engineers Encon Expertise Pvt Ltd Energy Conservation & Project Management Consultant Energy Engineers Energyca Enmar GB Power Systems Projects ltd. Envision Educate & Energize Euphoria Green Technologies Focus-5 FOCUS-5 Free Lance GACL, UPL GMR Airport Developers Ltd. Goa Electricity Department Godawari Power & Ispat Ltd Godawari Power & Ispat Ltd (Hira Group) Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Ltd Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Ltd Grasim Bhiwani Textiles Ltd Grundfos Pumps India Pvt. Ltd.

S. No Title 94. Mr. 95.

Name

Surname

Designation

Md.

Ahmed

Vamsi S Jagdish C Ashish Binoy Krishna

Krishna Bhatt Kapoor Choudhury

Mr.

N

Soundararaj

Deputy Managaer-Utility Senior Executive Engineering Chief Engineer Sr. Executive Engg Professor Manager-Process & Proposals

Mr.

VSR

Sastry

Sr. Tech. Officer

Mr.

A. Madhava

Rao

Mr.

Dibakar

Behera

AK Mahendra Sunil

Singhal Kumar Kumar

Sumit

Garg

CR N Manohar

Harish Rao

Sr. Tech. Officer General ManagerElectrical Chief Electrical General Engg Sr. DEE/CHG/DLI Director-Elect Engg/PS Sr. Divisional Electrical Engg/G/NER/Varan Dy. Chief Electrical Engg/Windmill Asstt Professor

Deepankar R

DE Chandrasekar

Mr.

Prakash

Chandran

Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.

Lalit Vishwas Suketu Atanu I. B. Nilkesh J

Mohan Sheode Trivedi Panja Chennal Patel

Mr.

Rakesh

Chaturvedi

Subrata Amol Dharma Tej KM

Baruah Kashid Tummala Vijayakumaran

Pranay S

Shete

Mr.

96. Mr. 97. Mr. 98. Dr. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. Mr. 104. Mr. 105. Mr.

106. Mr.

107. Mr. 108. Mr.

109. Mr. 110. Mr.

Sr. Professor Managing Director Value Engineering & Sustainability Lead

111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118.

Plant Er. Sr. ER Sr. Manager Plant Engr. Dy. GM Power Plant Sr. Engg (Electrical) Dy. Chief Enginer (Manager) Manager (Energy Assessment and Solution Cell) Associate Manager Asstt Manager Sr. Manager Asstt Manager (Tech)Energy Projects

119. Mr. 120. Mr. 121. Mr. 122. Mr.

123. Mr.

71

Orgnisation Hartex Rubber Pvt. Ltd. Hospira Healthcare India Pvt. Ltd. Hotel Parkland HPSEBL IISWBM IKN India Indian Institute of Chemical Technology Indian Institute of Chemical Technology Indian Metals & Ferro Alloys Ltd. Indian Railway Indian Railway Indian Railway Indian Railway Indian Railway Indian Railway Indian Railways Institute of Electrical Engineering Intelesco Jacobs Engineering Jai Prakash PowerVentures Ltd. Jaiprakash Associates Ltd. Jay Pumps Pvt. Ltd. Jaypee Group JK Cement Works JK Tyre & Industries Ltd Jone & Lang Lasalle

Kirloskar Brothers Ltd Kirloskar Brothers Ltd Kirloskar Brothers Ltd Kozhhkode Dairy (Milma) KR Bedmutha Techno Associates Pvt Ltd

S. No Title 124. Mr.

Name

Surname

Designation

Mukund V Ranjit

Bhundare Daimary

Sr. VP-Energy Manager (P)

K. Ramanuj Rakesh

Viswanadham Yadav Shah

SME-Energy Cons Projects AGM

Mr.

A. B

Bhalerao

Mr.

T.

Udayakumar

Mr.

L.

Ravichandran

Prabhat Kumar Vijay Singh Brijesh Kumar

Kanoje Chauhan Vyas

Mr.

M

Thangapushparaja

Mr.

K

Sudhakar

Mr.

AC Rajeev

Verma Sharma

C. Indra Avinash

Reddy Haval

DGM-Maintenance Asstt Professor/Energy Centre Jt. Director General (Utilities) Energy Auditor & Planner Busienss Development Engineer Manager Engineering

Mr.

Sandeep Pal

Singh

Manager (T)

Mr.

Anil Nitinkumar Manorbhai

Mohindru

Dy. Director (E )

Patel

L. M. Kamleshkumar V.

Mavani Raval

Mr.

Suresh Chandra

Tiwari

Mr.

NK

Mishra

Production Manager Sr. Manager (Power Plant/ Utility) Manager Sr. Divisional Electrical Engg/General/Jhansi Divisional Electrical Engg/General

RS Raj Kumar Mrinal D

Sanyal Ram Chakravorty Karthikeyan

National Manager Sr. Manager AGM (O&M-EEMG) Electrical Inspector

125. Mr. 126. Mr. 127. Mr. 128. Mr.

129. Executive Director Manager (Design & Business Development)

130. 131.

CEO District Renewable Energy Officer Executive Engineer DREO

132. Mr. 133. Mr. 134. Mr.

135. 136. 137. 138. Mr. 139. Mr. 140. Mr.

141. 142. 143. Mr.

144. Mr. 145. Mr.

146. 147. 148. Mr. 149. Mr. 150. Mr. 151. Mr.

72

Orgnisation KR Bedmutha Techno Associates Pvt Ltd KRIBHCO KV Plant Engineering & Allied Services L&T, IES L&T-S&L LCG Energy Consultants Pvt. Ltd. LRV Engineering Solutions Pvt. Ltd. LRV Engineering Solutions Pvt. Ltd. M.P. Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd. M.P. Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd. M.P. Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd. Mahindra Research Valley, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology Military Engineer Services MM Associates Mohan Marketing Associates Nagreeka Exports Ltd National Institute of Secondary Steel Technology National Institute of Secondary Steel Technology (NISST) Nirma Limited Nirma Limited Nirma Ltd. North Central Railway North Central Railway Nouveau Blue Ocean Consultants NTPC Ltd. NTPC, SIPAT O/o CEIG, SDA

S. No Title 152.

Name

Mr.

Surname

Designation

M

Srinivas Muniyandi

Chief Executive

Satinder Mukesh Suresh B V

Singh Puri Babu

Chief Engineer (Drilling) Head of Deptt, MEP Accredited Energy Auditor

Mr.

S.

Venketraman

Asst. General Manager

Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.

K. S. Pavan Ajith Basanth Rajesh S.P.

Narayan Kumar K.R. Kumar T.K. Mohan Selvam

Dy. Manager-Services Addl. Director Joint Director Asst Director Additional Director

Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.

Sashank M Sangamesh G. M. Jayarami K. M Sammi N.

Herlekar Sakri Reddy Ramesh Mahesh Reddy

Addl. Director Associate Professor Sr. Manager Energy Manager Asst. Engineer Dy. Manager (Projects)

Mr.

Pavithran Chintan Revin V.

Karatha Patel Sojitra Karthick

Asstt General Manager Application Engineer-Drive Sr. Executive

Mr.

Anoop

Kumar

Sr. Engineer (Electrical)

Mr.

Yesh Kumar

Gautam

Engineer (Machinery)

Mr.

J

Varadarajan

Mr.

R

Rajaram

Addl CE (Process) HOD EEE & Certified Energy Auditor

Mr.

Chandan B.

Changani

Rupal Pankaj R Jayesh L Nishant

Kesharwani Patel Sakariya Dash

Rupal

Desharwani

153. Mr. 154. Mr. 155. Mr. 156. Mr.

157. 158. 159. 160. 161. 162. 163. 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169.

170. Mr. 171. Mr. 172. Mr. 173. 174. 175. 176. 177.

Partner (Electrical) Area Maintenance Manager Sr. Manager (SEZ OPP) Sr. Manager Manager Area Manager Maintenance

178. Ms. 179. Mr. 180. Mr. 181. Mr.

182. Mr.

73

Orgnisation ODC Standards Certifications (India) Pvt. Ltd. Ohm Tech Services Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. Oris Ottotractions Paharpur Cooling Towers Limited Paharpur Cooling Towers Limited PCRA PCRA PCRA PCRA PCRA -Petroleum Conservation Research Association PDA Colege of Engineering Penna Cement Ind. Ltd. Penna Cement Industry Ltd. Penna Cement Industry Ltd. Penna Cement Industry Ltd. Penta India Cement & Mineral Pvt Ltd Pima Controls Pvt. Ltd. Pima Energy Pvt. Ltd. Power House Projects & Development India Ltd Projects & Development India Ltd Projects & Development India Ltd Rajagopal Polytechnic College Reliable Electro Instrument Services Reliance Industries Ltd. Reliance Industries Ltd. Reliance Industries Ltd. Reliance Industries Ltd. Reliance Industries Ltd.

S. No Title 183. Mr. 184. Mr. 185.

Name

Surname

Designation

Brijesh RM

Kumar Mayileru

Inspecting Engineer Principal Engineer

A. Arun MPD Yashwant Bhavrao SD

Prakash Sundar Yadav Bhattad

Mr.

N Rajendra

Kumar

Senior Manager Consultant Manager Mechanical CEO Executive Electrical Engineer

Mr. 191. Mr.

Aadarsh Padmanava

Banik

Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.

Girish Ravinder Chinmay Paresh Sathya Prashant

Majalicar Vannam Dave Prajapati Suri

Mr.

G

Ilango

Mr.

Rajeev

Sharma

Mr.

Prasanna

Babu

Mr.

Devendra Dutta Alagam Srinivasa

Mishra Rao

Kumar Subhash

Pawar

Regional Sales Manager Sr. Divisional Electrical Engg Certified Energy Auditor Technical Expert & Sr. Project Engg

Jayant R. Sumit N.

Jain Deepanraj Maheshwari

Sr. Project Engg Associate Manager Dy. Manager

T Rama Shaji K.

Krishna Jacob

Director-Projects Lead Technical services

G. Bharat S Deepak Sadashiv RM

Chandramowleeswaran Yadav Bhise Avadiappan

Sr. Manager(Energy) DGM-Electrical Manager Chief Engineer Technology

Naveen Suvin

Gupta Nambiar

Director

Mr. 186. Mr. 187. Mr. 188. Mr.

189. 190.

Associate Manager Asst. Manager (Inspection) Regional Manager-South India Consultant Senior Executive-Sales Senior Executive-Sales Senior Executive-Sales Energy Manager, Mech Engineer Maintenance Head & Energy Manager

192. 193. 194. 195. 196. 197. 198. 199. 200. 201. Mr. 202. Mr.

203. Mr. 204. Mr. 205. Mr.

206. Mr. 207. Mr.

208. Mr.

209. Mr. 210. Mr. 211. Mr. 212. Mr. 213. Mr.

74

Orgnisation RITES Ltd. RM Mayileru & Co. RSM GC Advisory Services Pvt. Ltd. SAM Engineers & Consultant Sandvik Asia Pvt Ltd Saurabh Engineering Services SC Rly Sesa Sterlite Ltd, Vedanta, (SSL, Vedanta), IPP (4X600MW) SGS India Pvt. Ltd. Sharda Electronics & Co. Shreenidhi Green Services Siemens Ltd. Siemens Ltd. Siemens Ltd. Sitra (The South India Textile Research Associate) SKF India Ltd Sonel Instruments India Pvt. Ltd. South Western Railway Sree Veedha Services Stenum Asia Sustainable Development Society Stenum Asia Sustainable Development Society Sterlite Copper Suzlon Energy Ltd. Synergy Infra Consultants Pvt Ltd Synthite Industries Ltd. Tamilnadu Newsprint and Papers Ltd. Tata Consulting Engineers Ltd Tata Power Co. Ltd Technip India Ltd Technocrat Alliance Engg Pvt Ltd Techspine International

S. No Title 214. Mr. 215. Mr. 216.

Name

Surname

Designation

Atul Kumar P.

Auti Raji

Research Associate Asst. Area Sales Manager

Mr.

Satish

Kumar S

Research Associate

Mr.

Rahul Raju

Dusa

Research Associate

Mr.

Sabreen

Ahmed

Research Associate

Mr.

Vivek

Sharma

Research Associate

H Mubin V A. Kishor

Balasubramanian Desai Kumar

Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.

MU Hanumantha C H Govardan Akashneel Rajesh P. Nikunj B.

Thippeswamy Kumar S Reddy Banerjee Soun Patel

Mr.

SC Ashok Kumar Manoj Kumar

Samantaray Srivastava Jain

V M. Pramod N Shailesh Sharan

Prabakaran Vijayakumar Daspute Srivastava

Scientific Assistant Executive Engineer Senior Engineer -Energy Energy Auditor (DGMQuality & Test) Energy Auditor Area Sales Manager Asstt Manager Manager (Elec.) engineer-TPP DGM (HOD-Technical Service & WCM) Project Officer Certified Energy Auditor Energy Efficiency Implementation Specialist Chartered Engineer Energy Auditor Program Manager

217. 218. 219. 220. Mr. 221. Mr. 222. Mr.

223. 224. 225. 226. 227. 228. 229.

230. Mr. 231. Mr. 232. Mr. 233. Mr. 234. Mr. 235. Mr.

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Orgnisation TERI Testo India Pvt. Ltd. The Energy & Resources Institute (TERI) The Energy & Resources Institute (TERI) The Energy & Resources Institute (TERI) The Energy & Resources Institute (TERI) The South India Textile Research Association (SITRA) The Tata Power Co. Ltd Thirumalai Chemicals Ltd. Transgear Electrical Services Transqean Electrical TTL Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Ultratech Cement Ltd Ultratech Cement Ltd. Ultratech Cement Ltd. Ultratech Cement Reddipalyan UPNEDA Usha Management UV Krishna Mohan Rao Associates Voltech Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Yajna Fuel Services

Annexure 5: List of Speaker S. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Title Mr Mr. Mr Dr Mr Mr. Mr.

First Name SK Jignesh Yogesh R Narendra Dilip Harshvardhan

Last Name Varshney Patel Gupta Sethumadhavan Babu Varma Rai

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mr. Mr Mr. Mr Dr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Dr

R Shishir Venkatesh PP Alpesh Govind S. Tarun MA Vijay Kumar P Bahadur Shah Girish AK Vikas Sivanesan R. Raju SP Tsukasa Rabhi Bhim

Parman Despande Dwivedi Lahiri Pandya Patel Mahadevan Tayal Patil Kunche Athreyan Sheik Ramamoorthy Asthana Ranjan M Rangarajan Pandya Garnaik Saito Abdessalem Singh

30

Mr.

K.

Premkumar

31 32

Mr. Mr.

Rajesh Er. R. CEA

Rama Gopalakrishana

33

Mr.

Mohammed

Mohtasib

34

Dr

Mukund V.

Bhandare

35

Mr.

Deepak

Sharma

Designation Director Dy. Manager AVP-Energy Audit Professor i/c, Syndicate Manager Application Engineer

Senior Manager (Technical)

CEO Consultant Senior Manager (BD) Director Managing Director Manager - Marketing Technical Support Specialist Senior Technical Specialist Technical Expert - PAT Manager - Energy Audit Director - Service & Training Sr.Project Executive (EnCon) Head - Energy Efficiency Visiting Researcher Senior Policy Researcher Head-Electrical Senior Manager – Operations and Sustainability Associate DirectorOperations Adviser Consultant Sr. Vice President-Energy Projects

76

Organisation Academy of Industrial Management Amtech Electronics (India) Ltd. AMTL Anna University Danfoss Industries Pvt. Ltd. Dantech Engineers Pvt. Ltd Dantech Engineers Pvt. Ltd Devki Energy Consultancy Private Limited ECIL EESL EIL Electrical Consultant & Contractor Ener'G Consulting Energy and Energy Efficiency Energy Efficiency Services Ltd. FICCI First Esco Fives Fives Combustion Systems Pvt. Ltd. Fluke GIZ GIZ Grundfos Pumps India Pvt. Ltd Grundfos Pumps India Pvt. Ltd. Gujarat Energy Development Agency ICF International IGES IGES IIT Indian School of Busienss Indian School of Busienss IntelliDecs International Copper Promotion Council India K.R.Bedmutha Kittiwake Proactive Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

S. No 36 37 38 39

Title Mr Mr Mr. Mr

First Name Vijayakumaran BJ KK Srinivas

Last Name KM Kuppuswamy Mitra N

40 41 42 43 44 45

Mr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr

G M.V K.R. J Milind Deepak

Sivakumar Ananthakrishna Govindan Srinivasan Joshi Jain

46 47 48 49 50 51 52

Dr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr.

Lakhera Kumar

53 54 55 56 57 58 59

Mr. Mr Mr. Mr Mr. Mr Mr.

VJ Nagesh Dharmalingam SB Shankar Mahesh Kunal J. Subhash Chandra Rajeev Vivek Rajendra A. Pushkarraj S

60 61 62 63

Mr Mr Mr. Mr

Kumar Bhatt Paranjape Kumar

64 65

Mr. Mr.

Reghu Vijay K Paresh Rajiv A. Chandra Sekhara Shishir

66 67

Mr Mr.

Chetan kumar M. V.

Sangole Prasoonan

68 69

Mr. Mr

Anand Piyush

Patankar Patel

70

Mr

PN

Rao

71

Mr

P

Sridharan

Designation Sr.Manager (Sr. General Manager) Vice President Technical Director Manager-Marketing & Technical Director CEO Director-Technical Professor Mechanical Engineering Dept.

Sadananda Narayanan Kumar Mukherjee

Head & Director

Bose Saxena Gaonkar Singh Jankiram Wad Babu

AGM-Sales (AP)

Reddy Athale

Sr V. P Vice President (South)

AGM - Marketing Addl. Director DGM Area ManagerCertification/GHG services

Area Manager-Drive

Chief Executive Officer Director Fellow Industrial Energy Efficiency Division Branch Incharge-South Product Manager-Gas & Particles Area Manager - West Chairman - Energy Conservation Mission Business Unit Head - Power Quality (IG Division), 77

Organisation Kozhikode dairy Lloyd Insulations (India) Lloyd Insulations (India) Limited Lloyd Insulations (India) Ltd. Lloyd Insulations (India) Ltd. M K Raju and Consultants M/s Kavoori Consultant MDS Consultants Milind Joshi & Associates Naltern Technologies Pvt Ltd Nirma University NPC NPC NPC NPC Paharpur Cooling Tower Paharpur Cooling Towers Limited Paharpur Cooling Towers Limited Paharpur Cooling Towers Ltd. Paharpur Cooling Towers Ltd. PCRA PCRA RCF, Chembur Reliance Infrastructure Ltd. RINA Rockwell Automation India Pvt Ltd Rockwell Automation India Pvt. Ltd. SIDBI State Energy Conservation Mission (SECM) Govt. Of A.P., Hyd. Sudnya Industrial Services Pvt. Ltd. TERI Testo India Pvt. Ltd. Testo India Pvt. Ltd. Testo India Pvt. Ltd. The Institution of Engineers (India) TTL Technologies Pvt Ltd

S. No

Title First Name

Last Name

72 73 74 75 76 77

Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mr. Dr

Tawani Ludiya Rao K Kumar Gharpore

Rajesh Vinod UVK Srihari B R Prasanna MG

Designation Sr. Product Manager (Inst & TI)

Organisation TTL Technologies Pvt Ltd (A Fluke Company) Usha Management Consultant

Chief Executive General Manager-Technical Director

78

UVK Rao Associate UVK Rao Associates Vigven Tech Mark Pvt. Ltd. Yajna Fuel

Annexure 6: List of Table Top Exhibitors 1. 2. 3. 4.

Atandra (Krycard) Sonel Instruments India Private Limited TTL Technologies Pvt Ltd (A Fluke Company) TESTO

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Annexure 7: Program Schedule-New Delhi Four Day Capacity Building Workshops for

Practicing Energy Auditors November 21 – 24, FICCI, Federation House, Delhi

Program Schedule Day – 1 Registration A Inaugural Session Tea Break Technical Session: B B B1

C C1

C2

 

9:00 hrs- 10:.00 hrs 10:00 hrs – 11: 00 hrs 11:00 – 11:15 11:15 hrs – 13:00hrs

Combustion Optimisation aspects

Energy and Mass Balance Mr. R Parman, Devki Energy Q&A/Discussion Lunch Break Technical Session: C  EE issues in Boiler Turbine Generator

11:15-12:45



14:00 - 15:00

 

12:45 – 13:00 13:00– 14:00 14:00hrs – 17:30hrs

Case Study Mr. Rajendra Singh, PCRA Q&A and Tea Break

15:00 – 15:30

EE issues in Furnaces, Heaters and Dryers 15:30 – 16:30

Waste Heat recovery opportunities Mr. R Parman, Devki Energy Enhancing Heat Exchanger Effectiveness C3 Mr. S K Varshney, Varshney Academy Q&A Day – 2 D Technical Session-D : D1 D2

16:30 -17:15 17:15 - 17:30 09:30 - 13:00

Role of EESL and ESCO Mechanism Mr. Venkatesh Dwivedi, EESL  Electrical Aspects in various Industries

09:30 – 10:00



D3

E E1

Transformer, Maximum Demand Mr. R Parman, Devki Energy Q&A and Tea Break Best Practices and Case study for various sectors Mr. R Parman, Devki Energy

10:00-11:00

Q&A and Lunch Technical Session-E:

13:30 – 14:30

 

11:00 – 11:30 11:30-13:30

14:30 - 17:30

EE issues in Cooling Tower

14:30 – 15:30

Latest Advancements 80

Mr. Mahesh Kumar and Rajiv Saxena, Paharpur Cooling Towers Q&A and Tea Break EE issues in Motors and Selection criteria for Induction Motors E2 Mr. Srinivasan, Prime Mover Day – 3 F Technical Session: F F1 Special Address to Energy Auditors Dr. Ajay Mathur, DG-BEE Q&A and Tea Break F2 Latest advancements in Thermal Insulation Mr. K K Mitra, Llyod Insulation F3 Issues in preparing bankable DPRs for Energy Efficiency Implementation Projects & related SIDBI schemes Mr. Rajiv Kumar, SIDBI Q&A and Lunch G Technical Session G  Importance of calibration in EA G1  Relevance of measurement locations Mr Y C Gupta, AMTL Low cost Energy saving potential in MSME’s G2 Mr. Vinod K Luhadiya, Usha Management Consultants Q&A and Tea Break G3 Advancement in VFD for Energy conservation Mr. Vijay K Bhatt, Rockwell Automation India Pvt Ltd. G4 Recent Development in Refractory Mr. PP Lahiri, EIL Q&A Day – 4 H Technical Session: H H1 Power Quality improvement and Energy Conservation Dr. Bhim Singh, IIT Delhi H2 PAT Target Setting methodology and PAT Normalisation factors to be considered for M&V Mr. A K Asthana and Mr. Vikash Ranjan, GIZ Q&A and Tea Break Group Exercise and discussions H2 Mr. A K Asthana and Mr. Vikash Ranjan, GIZ Lunch I Technical Session I Overview of ISO 50001 and Linkages to M&V I1 Mr Y C Gupta, AMTL New opportunities in Energy Auditing I2 Mr. S P Garnaik,ICFI India Certificate Distribution Valedictory Address Mr. M A Patil, FICCI Tea/Coffee

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15:30 – 16:00 16:00 – 17:15 10:00-13:00 10:00-11:00 11:00 – 11:15 11:15 – 12:00 12:00 – 12:45 12:45 – 14:00 14:00 – 17:30 14:00 - 15:00 15:00 – 15:30 15:30 -16:00 15:30 – 16:30 16:30 – 17:30 16:30 – 17:3 0 09:00-13:00 09:00 – 10:00 10:00-11:30 11:30 – 12: 00 12:00 – 13:00 13:00 – 14:00 14:00 - 17:00 14:00 - 15:00 15:00 – 16:00 16:00 – 16:30 16:30 – 17:00

Annexure 8: Program Schedule-Chennai Four Day Capacity Building Workshops for

Practicing Energy Auditors (Non Residential) 28th Nov – 1st Dec, The Residency Tower, Chennai

Program Schedule Day – 1 Registration Welcome Address

09:00 hrs- 10:.00 hrs : Mr M.Nandakumar, Senior Vice President – EDAC ENGINEERING LIMITED and Convenor - Energy Panel, FICCI, TN State Council

Special Address Keynote Address for

B

B1

C C1

C2 C3

Vote of Thanks Tea Break Technical Session: B

: Mr P Dharmalingam, Director, Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Productivity, National Productivity Council : Mr S Appavoo, Chief Electrical Inspector, & State Designated Agency Energy Conservation, Govt of Tamil Nadu : Mr M N Girish, Joint Director, FICCI 10:45 – 11:00 11:00 hrs – 13:00hrs

 Combustion Optimisation aspects  Energy and Mass Balance  Importance of process Flow diagram in EA Mr. Nagesh Kumar, NPC Q&A/Discussion Lunch Break Technical Session: C  EE issues in Boilers  EE issues in Steam systems Mr. Nagesh Kumar, NPC Q&A and Tea Break Co-generation opportunities – Case study Dr R Sethumadhavan, Anna University EE issues in Furnaces, Heaters and Dryers Mr. Dharmalingam, NPC Q&A /Discussion

11:00-12:45 12:45 – 13:00 13:00– 14:00 14:00hrs – 17:30hrs 14:00 - 15:00 15:00 -15:30 15:30 – 16:30 16:30 – 17:30 17:30: 17:45

Day – 2 D

Technical Session-D :

D1

Electrical Aspects in Industries, Energy Efficiency issues in Transformers Mr. Govindan, Kavoori Consultant Q&A and Tea Break

10:00-13:00

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10:00-11:45 11:45 - 12:00

D2

E E1 E2

E3 E4

EE issues in HVAC, cooling tower and AHU Plants Mr. Nagesh Kumar, NPC Q&A and Lunch Technical Session-E: EE issues Fans and Blowers Mr. Dharmalingam, NPC EE issues in Motors, Applications of VFDs Mr. Srinivasan, Prime Mover Q&A and Tea Break EE issues in Pumping systems Energy Conservation Opportunities in Pumps Mr. Sivanesan M, Grundfoss Pump Ltd Test tools for Effective Energy Audit Mr. P Sridharan, Fluke Q&A

12:00-13:00 13:00 – 13:40 13:40 – 17:30 13:40 - 14:15 14:15 – 15:45 15:45 - 16:00 16:00 – 16:45 16:45 -17:30 17:15 – 17: 30

Day – 3 F

Technical Session: F Departure from The Residency tower to AIP-NPC

10:00-17:00 10:00 hours

VISIT TO AIP-NPC Ambettur, Chennai 11:30 – 16:00 Energy Audit Case of Dairy Industry Mr. K.M.Vijayakumaran, MILMA Day – 4 G Technical Session: H G A structured Approach to achieve Energy Savings 1 Mr M.V Ananthakrishna, M K Rao and Consultants Q&A and Tea Break G Latest advancements in Thermal Insulation 2 Mr. B J Kuppuswamy, Llyod Insulation Low temperature waste heat recovery options G3 Dr. Vijaykumar Kunche, First ESCO Q&A and Lunch H Technical Session I H ISO 50001 and Energy Management 1 Mr. Reghu Kumar, RINA H Renewable Energy Scope In Southern Region with Focus On Bio Energy 2 Mr. S.Mahadevan, Energy and Energy Efficiency H Q&A and Tea Break 3 Certificate Distribution and Valedictory Remarks, FICCI

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Annexure 9: Program Schedule-Mumbai Four Day Capacity Building Workshops for

Practicing Energy Auditors (Non Residential) 5 – 8 Dec, Hotel VITS, Mumbai th

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Program Schedule 5th Dec (Day – 1) Registration and Tea A Welcome Address

10:00 – 11: 00

: Mr Shashank Jain, Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation Keynote Address : Mr. Hemant Patil, Maharashtra State Designated 11:00 hrs – 11: 30 hrs Agency Vote of Thanks : Mr M A Patil, Director, FICCI Technical Session: B B 11:30 hrs – 13:00hrs Combustion Optimisation aspects B1 11:30 - 13:00 Mr. S B Sadananda, NPC Q&A/Discussion 13:00 – 13:15 Lunch Break 13:15– 14:00 C Technical Session: C 14:00hrs – 17:30hrs  Co-generation opportunities – Case study C1 14:00 - 15:00  Waste Heat recovery opportunities Mr. S B Sadananda, NPC Q&A and Tea Break 15:00 – 15:15 PAT Target Setting methodology and PAT Normalisation factors to be C2 considered for M&V in Thermal Power Plant 15:15 – 16:15 Mr. A K Asthana, GIZ PAT Target Setting methodology and PAT Normalisation factors to be C3 considered for M&V in Cement Plant 16:15 – 17:15 Mr. Vikash Ranjan, GIZ Q&A 17:15 - 17:30 th 6 Dec (Day – 2) D Technical Session-D: 09:00-13:30 D1 D2

D3

Test tools for Effective Energy and power quality Audit Mr. P Sridharan, Fluke Energy saving options in compressed air systems Mr Tsukasa Saito, Japan Q&A and Tea Break Secure Power for Industry-Addressing Power Quality issues Mr Shirish M. Deshpande, Energetic Consulting Q&A and Lunch 84

09:00 – 10:00 10:00 - 12:00 12:00 – 12: 15 12:15 – 13: 00 13:00 – 14:00

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Technical Session-E:

14:00 - 17:30

Energy efficiency in Furnaces , heaters, dryers E1 ENCON opportunities in Electrical systems Mr. Shankar Narayanan, NPC Q&A and Tea Break Advance Auditing Gadgets, relevance of measurement locations, data E2 interpretation Mr Chetankumar A Sangole, TERI Q&A th 7 Dec (Day – 3) F Technical Session: F F1 Latest Advancements in Thermal insulation Mr. Abhijeet P Kale, Llyod Insulation F2 Expectation of DC Industry from Energy Auditor Mr. Alkesh Takpere, RCF Chembur Q&A and Tea Break Fuel Switching Aspects and Conversion of Boiler to Briquette Fired F3 Dr. M G Gharpure, Yajna Fuels Q&A and Lunch G Technical Session G Issues in preparing bankable DPRs for Energy Efficiency Implementation G1 Projects & related SIDBI schemes , SIDBI Low cost/No cost energy conservation proposals G2 Mr. Mukund V. Bhandare Q&A and Tea Break Situational Analysis Case Study of a Cooling Tower G3 Mr. M A Patil, FICCI Simplified MRV methodologies to evaluate emission reduction of installing G4 gas heat pump and electric heat pump in Indian industries- a case study Mr Rabhi Abdessalem, IGES Japan Q&A 8th Dec (Day – 4) H Technical Session: H H1 EE issues in Motors and Selection criteria for Induction Motors Mr. Srinivasan, Prime Mover Q&A and Tea Break Situational Analysis in Boilers and Group Exercise on DT Boiler H2 Mr. M A Patil, FICCI Lunch I Technical Session I Group Exercise on DT Boiler and Presentation by Delegates I1 Mr. M A Patil, FICCI Certificate Distribution and Valedictory Remarks 85

14:00 - 16:00 16:00 – 16:15 16:15 – 17:15 17:15 – 17: 30 10:00-13:00 10:00-11:00 11:00 – 11:45 11:45 – 12:00 12:00 - 13:00 13:00 – 14:00 14:00 - 16:00 14:00 - 14:45 14:45 – 15:00 15:00 – 15:30 15:30 – 16:00 16:00 – 17:15 17:15 – 17:30 09:00-13:00 09:00 – 11:00 11:00 – 11: 30 11:30 – 13:00 12:45 – 13:30 13:30 - 16:00 13:30 - 14:30 16:00

Annexure 10: Program Schedule-Chennai Four Day Capacity Building Workshops for

Practicing Energy Auditors 29th Jan – 1st Feb 2014, Hyatt Regency, Chennai

Program Schedule Day – 1 : 29th Jan 2014 Registration

09:00 hrs- 10:.00 hrs

Opening Session

10:00 – 10:30

Tea Break Session Topics Combustion Optimisation A1 EE issues in Boilers and Steam systems Mr. Nagesh Kumar, NPC Innovative Energy Saving technologies for Cement and Iron & Steel A2 Sector Mr. P Athreyan, Fives Lunch Break Co-generation opportunities – Case study B1 Dr R Sethumadhavan, Anna University Tea Break Energy Saving Opportunities in CCPP B2 Mr. S. BABU, Reliance infrastructure ltd Total Energy Management in Commercial Buildings – Award Winning B3 Case Studies Mr. U.V. K Rao, U V K Associates

10:30 – 10:45 Duration 10:45-12:15

12:15 – 13:15 13:15– 14:00 14:00 - 15:00 15:00 -15:30 15:30 – 16:45 16:45 – 17:30

Day – 2 : 30th Jan 2014 C1

C2 C3

D1 D2

Energy Saving in Electrical Utilities: Distribution System and Transformers 09:30-10:45 Mr. Govindan, Kavoori Consultant Tea Break 10:45 - 11:00 Case Study focusing on HVAC and AHU 11:00-12:00 Mr. Nagesh Kumar, NPC VFD: Applications, Limitations and Advancements 12:00 – 13:00 Mr. Narendra Babu, Danfoss Q&A and Lunch 13:00 – 14:00 Energy Conservation 14:00 – 14:30 Mr. M Prasoonan, Testo India Pvt. Ltd. Energy Efficiency issues in Motors and Selection Criteria 14:30 - 16:00 Mr. J Srinivasan, International Copper Association 86

D3

Tea Break 16:00 – 16:15 Nansulate - Nanotechnology based insulating and protective coatings A New Concept 16:15 – 17:00 Mr. Deepak Sharma, Dantech Engineers Pvt. Ltd

Day – 3: 31st Jan 2014 Visit To Centre of Excellence for Training in Energy Efficiency Departure for Visit (Assemble at Hyatt Regency, T Nagar) E1

09:00 hours

Practical Exposure at Centre of Excellence for Training in Energy 10:00 – 17:00 Efficiency, Ambattur Industrial Estate, Chennai

Day – 4: 1st Feb 2014 F1

F2 F3

G1

Upgraded Insulation System - Recent Developments In Thermal Insulation System In Industry 09:30 - 10:45 Mr. G Sivakumar, Lloyd Insulation Tea Break 10:45 – 11:00 Energy Conservation Strategies In Cooling Towers 11:00 – 12: 00 Mr. Kunal Mukherjee, Paharpur Cooling Towers A structured Approach to achieve Energy Savings Mr. M.V Ananthakrishna, M K Rao and Consultants Q&A and Lunch Low temperature waste heat recovery options Dr. Vijaykumar Kunche, First ESCO Concluding Remarks and Certificate distribution Tea and Networking

Knowledge Partner

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Annexure 11: Program Schedule-Ahmedabad Capacity Building Workshops for

Practicing Energy Auditors th

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12 – 15 Feb 2014, The Pride, Ahemdabad

Program Schedule 12th Feb (Day – 1) Registration Welcome Address Keynote Address Special Address

A1 A2 B1

B2 B3

09:00 – 10: 00 : FICCI : Mr. Raju Pandya, Sr. Project Executive, GEDA (State Designated Agency, Govt of Gujarat) : Mr. Alpesh Pandya, Chairman, SEEM Gujarat - Ahmedabad : FICCI

Vote of Thanks Tea Break EE issues in Boilers and Steam systems Mr. Shishir Athale, Sudnya Industrial Services Pvt Ltd Burner Optimisation and specialised burners Mr. Bahadur Shah Sheik, Fives combustion Systems Pvt Ltd Lunch Break Co-generation: Case Study Mr. Shishir Athale, Sudnya Industrial Services Pvt Ltd. Tea Break Latest advancements in Thermal insulation Dr. Vikas Lakhera, Nirma University Nansulate - Nanotechnology based insulating and protective coatings - A New Concept Mr. Harshvardhan Rai, Dantech Engineers Pvt. Ltd

10:00 hrs – 10:45hrs

10:45 – 11:00 11:00 – 12:15 12:15 – 13:00 13:00 – 14:00 14:00 – 15:30 15:30 – 15:45 15:45 – 16:45 16:45 – 17:15

13th Feb (Day – 2) B1

B2 B3

C1 C2

ENCON opportunities focus on Compressors, Fans and Blowers Mr. Shishir Athale, Sudnya Industrial Services Pvt Ltd Tea Break New Avenue for Energy Auditing: Thermography Mr. Rajesh Tawani, Fluke Latest Instruments Technology for Energy Conservation Mr. Piyush Patel, Testo Q&A and Lunch EE issues in Motors , Selection criteria for Induction Motors Mr. Srinivasan, International Copper Association Q&A and Tea Break VFD: Applications, Limitations and Advancements 88

10:00 – 11:15 11:15 – 11:30 11:30 – 12:15 12:15 – 13:00 13:00 – 14:00 14:00 - 16:00 16:00 – 16:15 16:15 – 17:15

Mr. Paresh M Paranjape, Rockwell Automation th

14 Feb (Day – 3) D1

Exposure to International case studies and best practices of energy auditing Mr. Govind Patel, Ener'G Consulting Innovative Energy Saving technologies for Cement and Iron & Steel Sector Mr. P Athreyan, Fives Tea Break Magnadrive Mr. Vinod Malhotra, AVJ Engineering Lunch Energy Performance Analysis of Pumping system Mr. R. Rangarajan, Grundfos Energy Saving with Coal Gasification Technology Mr. Deepak Jain, Naltern Technologies Pvt Ltd Tea Break Case Study Implementation of Energy Management System ISO 50001 - 2011 at Diamond Factory Mr. Govind Patel, Ener'G Consulting Q&A

D2

D3

E1 E2

E3

10:00-11:00 11:00 – 12:00 12:00 – 12:20 12:20 - 13:00 13:00 – 14:00 14:00 - 15:00 15:00 – 16:00 16:00 – 16:30 16:30 – 17:15 17:15 – 17:30

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15 Feb (Day – 4) F1 F2

F3

G1 G2

PQ: Cause, effect and Mitigation 09:30 – 10:30 Mr. Jignesh Patel, Amtech PAT Target Setting methodology and PAT Normalisation factors to be considered for M&V in Thermal Power Plant 10:30 – 11:30 Mr. A K Asthana, GIZ Tea Break 11:30 – 12: 00 PAT Target Setting methodology and PAT Normalisation factors to be considered for M&V in Cement Plant 12:00 – 13:00 Mr. Vikash Ranjan, GIZ Lunch 13:00 – 14:00 Group Exercise of Chemical Industry 14:00 – 14:30 FICCI Presentation by Delegates and Solution discussion 15:30 – 16:00 FICCI Certificate Distribution and Valedictory Remarks 16:00 onwards

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18 – 21st Feb 2014. Taj Deccan, Hyderabad

Program Schedule 18th Feb 2014: Day – 1 Registration Welcome Address Special Address

09:00 hrs- 10:.00 hrs : Mr Shashank Jain, Programme Manager Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation : Mr. P N Rao, Chairman - ECM The Institution of Engineers (India) : Mr. Akhilesh Mahurkar, Director , FICCI

Vote of Thanks Tea Break Session Topics EE issues: Boilers and Steam systems A1 Furnaces and Dryers Mr. Shishir Athale, Sudnya Industrial Services Pvt Ltd Lunch Break Energy Saving Opportunities in CCPP B1 Mr. S Babu, Reliance Infrastructure Ltd. Tea Break Co-generation opportunities – Case study B2 Mr. Shishir Athale, Sudnya Industrial Services Pvt Ltd

10:00 – 10:45

10:45 – 11:00 Duration 11:00 - 13:00 13:00 – 14:00 14:00 - 15:30 15:30 – 15:45 15:45 – 17:15

19th Feb 2014: Day – 2 C1 C2

C3 C4

D1

D2

Financial Aspects in ENCON Calculations 09:30-10:30 Mr. Shishir Athale, Sudnya Industrial Services Pvt Ltd Special Address by Mr. A Chandra Shekara Reddy, CEO, State Energy 10:30 – 11:15 Conservation Mission, Govt of AP Tea Break 11:15 - 11:30 Test tools for effective energy audit 11:30 – 12:15 Mr. Girish Ramamoorthy, Fluke Energy Saving opportunities in T&D: Case Study 12:15 – 13:00 Mr. R V Raman Rao, Energy Consultant Q&A and Lunch 13:00 – 14:00 ENCON opportunities in Fans and Blowers 14:00 - 15:00 Mr. Shishir Athale, Sudnya Industrial Services Pvt. Ltd Tea Break 15:00 - 15:15 Energy Efficiency issues in Motors and Selection Criteria 15:15- 17:15 Mr. J Srinivasan, International Copper Association 90

20th Feb 2014: Day – 3 E1

E2 E3

F1

F2

Energy Conservation in Compressor and Compressed Air System Mr. R. Gopala Krishna, IntelliDecs Private Limited Tea Break Energy Conservation Strategies In Cooling Towers Mr. Jalkam Subhash Chandra Bose, Paharpur Cooling Towers Latest Instruments Technology for Energy Conservation Mr. Anand Patankar, Testo Lunch Cement Sector Case Study Mr. Srihari, UVK Rao Associates Tea Break

10:00 - 11:00 11:00 – 11: 30 11:30 – 12:30 12:30 - 13:00 13:00 – 14:00 14:00 - 15:30 15:30 - 16:00

Energy Conservation Case Study of ISB, Hyderabad Mr. K. Premkumar and Mr. Rajesh Rama, ISB

16:00 – 17:15

21st Feb 2014: Day – 4 G1 G2

G3 G4

H1

Role of EESL, Various DSM Schemes and ESCO Mechanism 09:30 – 10:30 Mr. Tarun Tayal, EESL Power Quality and Energy Efficiency linkages 10:30 – 11:15 Mr. Mohammed Mohtasib, ICA Tea Break 11:15 – 11: 30 Nansulate - Nanotechnology based insulating and protective coatings A New Concept 11:30 – 12:15 Mr. Dilip Varma, Dantech Engineers Pvt. Ltd Energy Optimization Solutions 12:15 - 13:00 Mr. Prassana, VigVen Tech Mark Pvt Ltd Lunch 13:00 – 14:00 Low temperature waste heat recovery options 14:00 – 15:00 Dr. Vijaykumar Kunche, First ESCO Group Photograph, Certificate Distribution 15:00 – 16:00 Vote of Thanks Networking tea 16:00

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