Exam Details
Subject | Energy Management :Audit And Conservation | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Certificate In Energy Technology And Management (CETM) | |
Department | School of Engineering & Technology (SOET) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2015 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. Choose the correct answer from the given four alternatives.
Which fossil fuel dominates the energy sector of India
Coal
Gas
Oil
Biomass
The Energy Conservation Act, 2001 requires designated consumers to
appoint/designate certified energy manager
conduct an energy audit through an accredited energy auditor
comply with energy consumption norms and standards
All of the above
Acid rain is caused by
CO2 emissions
Soot in the air
NOx emissions
SOx emissions
One thousand litres of fuel oil costs Rs 16,000. How much does one kg of fuel oil cost, if the density is 950 kg/m^3
Rs 15·20
Rs 15·50
Rs 17·20
Rs 16·80
IRR stands for
Industrial Rate of Return
Interest Return Rate
Internal Rate of Return
Investment Return Rate
In an industry, the average electricity consumption is 2·3 lakh kWh for the period. The average production is 20,000 tons with a specific electricity consumption of 10 kWh/ton for the same period. The fixed electricity consumption for the plant is
30,000 kWh
23,000 kWh
2,00,000 kWh
None of the above
Which of the following gases has the least impact on global warming?
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon Monoxide
Methane
Nitrous Oxide
What are the basic principles of classification of energy conservation measures?
What do you understand by medium term energy conservation measures in a Wire manufacturing industry?
Elaborate the basic concepts of integrated rural energy planning.
100 numbers of fused 60 watt Incandescent Light Bulbs are replaced by same numbers of 12 watt CFL instead of new ILB. Calculate the annual saved for 4000 hours of operation per year.
How do you calculate the life cycle cost of solar PV power?
Discuss waste heat recovery from flue gases.
Explain in brief the energy audit of a pharmaceutical industry.
A house is fitted with 20 lamps rated 100 W each, 10 fans consuming 0.5 A each and an electric kettle of resistance 100 ohm. Electricity is supplied at 220 V and electrical energy is sold at Rs 4 per kWh. Calculate the bill for running the appliances for 6 hours in a day for the month of May, 2015.
Differentiate between energy consumption and specific energy consumption.
Explain blow-down losses in detail.
Do you agree that the energy audit is important in our day-to-day life Justify your answer with suitable examples.
Name the various pressure, flow and speed measuring instruments and explain anyone of them in brief.
8. Write short notes on any four of the following:
Solar PV Power
Conservation in AC units
Animal Power
Waste Heat Recovery
Gasifier-based Engine Pumps
Evaporative Cooling
Mechanized Bullock Cart
Which fossil fuel dominates the energy sector of India
Coal
Gas
Oil
Biomass
The Energy Conservation Act, 2001 requires designated consumers to
appoint/designate certified energy manager
conduct an energy audit through an accredited energy auditor
comply with energy consumption norms and standards
All of the above
Acid rain is caused by
CO2 emissions
Soot in the air
NOx emissions
SOx emissions
One thousand litres of fuel oil costs Rs 16,000. How much does one kg of fuel oil cost, if the density is 950 kg/m^3
Rs 15·20
Rs 15·50
Rs 17·20
Rs 16·80
IRR stands for
Industrial Rate of Return
Interest Return Rate
Internal Rate of Return
Investment Return Rate
In an industry, the average electricity consumption is 2·3 lakh kWh for the period. The average production is 20,000 tons with a specific electricity consumption of 10 kWh/ton for the same period. The fixed electricity consumption for the plant is
30,000 kWh
23,000 kWh
2,00,000 kWh
None of the above
Which of the following gases has the least impact on global warming?
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon Monoxide
Methane
Nitrous Oxide
What are the basic principles of classification of energy conservation measures?
What do you understand by medium term energy conservation measures in a Wire manufacturing industry?
Elaborate the basic concepts of integrated rural energy planning.
100 numbers of fused 60 watt Incandescent Light Bulbs are replaced by same numbers of 12 watt CFL instead of new ILB. Calculate the annual saved for 4000 hours of operation per year.
How do you calculate the life cycle cost of solar PV power?
Discuss waste heat recovery from flue gases.
Explain in brief the energy audit of a pharmaceutical industry.
A house is fitted with 20 lamps rated 100 W each, 10 fans consuming 0.5 A each and an electric kettle of resistance 100 ohm. Electricity is supplied at 220 V and electrical energy is sold at Rs 4 per kWh. Calculate the bill for running the appliances for 6 hours in a day for the month of May, 2015.
Differentiate between energy consumption and specific energy consumption.
Explain blow-down losses in detail.
Do you agree that the energy audit is important in our day-to-day life Justify your answer with suitable examples.
Name the various pressure, flow and speed measuring instruments and explain anyone of them in brief.
8. Write short notes on any four of the following:
Solar PV Power
Conservation in AC units
Animal Power
Waste Heat Recovery
Gasifier-based Engine Pumps
Evaporative Cooling
Mechanized Bullock Cart
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Subjects
- Energy Management :Audit And Conservation
- Energy Resources And Conversion Processes
- Renewable Energy Technologies And Their Uses