Energy Efficiency Improvements in Electric Motors and Drives

Energy Efficiency Improvements in Electric Motors and Drives
Author: Anibal de Almeida
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642608329

The reduction of energy consumption through improvements in energy efficiency has become an important goal for all countries, in order to improve the efficiency of the economy, to increase energy supply security, and to reduce the emissions of CO and other pollutants caused by power· generation. 2 Electric motors use over half of all electricity consumed in developed countries. Typically 60-80% of the electricity which is used in the industrial sector and about 35% of the electricity used in the commercial sector in the European Union is consumed by motors. In industry, a motor consumes an annual quantity of electricity which corresponds to approximately 5 times its purchase price, throughout its whole life of aroun~ 12 to 20 years. Motors are by far the most important type of electric load. They are used in all sectors and in a wide range of applications, namely the following: fans, compressors, pumps, mills, winders, elevators, transports, home appliances, and office equipment, etc. It is their wide use that makes motor drive systems one of the main targets to achieve significant energy savings. As motors are the largest USers of electrical energy, even small efficiency improvements will produce very large energy savings.

Energy-efficient Motor Systems

Energy-efficient Motor Systems
Author: Steven Nadel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1991
Genre: Science
ISBN:

Motors use more than half of all electricity. This book outlines an approach for increasing motor and motor system efficiency through high-efficiency motors, optimized controls, improved component sizing and repair, better transmission hardware, and more comprehensive monitoring and maintenance. In addition to explaining technical opportunities in language understandable to non-engineers, the book reviews what is known about the existing motor stock and its use, chronicles experience to date with drive power programs and policies, and offers recommendations for future efforts. Full application of the measures described can cut U.S. electricity demand by up to 20 percent, save motor users and utilities billions of dollars, reduce pollutant emissions, and enhance productivity. The book was written by an interdisciplinary team of engineers, energy analysts, and program planners who collectively have over 50 years of experience in the energy efficiency field.

Energy Efficiency in Motor Driven Systems

Energy Efficiency in Motor Driven Systems
Author: Francesco Parasiliti
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 579
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 364255475X

This book reports the state of the art of energy-efficient electrical motor driven system technologies, which can be used now and in the near future to achieve significant and cost-effective energy savings. It includes the recent developments in advanced electrical motor end-use devices (pumps, fans and compressors) by some of the largest manufacturers. Policies and programs to promote the large scale penetration of energy-efficient technologies and the market transformation are featured in the book, describing the experiences carried out in different parts of the world. This extensive coverage includes contributions from relevant institutions in the Europe, North America, Latin America, Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.

Energy Efficient Electric Motor Selection Handbook

Energy Efficient Electric Motor Selection Handbook
Author: A. Bhatia
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2014-12-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781505546781

The majority of electrical energy consumed in most industrial facilities is used to run electric motors. By incorporating energy efficient electric motors during new construction or replacement can increase productivity while achieving substantial energy and dollar savings. The efficiency gains are obtained through the use of refined design, better materials, and improved construction.This 4 - hour online course provides an overview of the characteristics, economics, and benefits of standard versus high-efficiency motors. It covers the economic and operational factors to be considered when motor purchase decisions are being made.This course is fully based on the US Department of Energy and the Bonneville Power Administration's Report Number: DOE/BPA-34623-3 titled "Energy-Efficient Electric Motor Selection Handbook". This course is aimed at electrical engineers, energy auditors, plant managers, plant engineers, and others interested in energy management or preventative maintenance programs.Learning ObjectiveAt the conclusion of this course, the reader will understand:* When to buy energy efficient motors; * Energy efficient motor performance and price; * Determining and comparing motor efficiencies;* How much one can save on energy efficient motor; * Obtaining motor efficiency data;* Energy efficient motor selection guidelines;* Speed, Design Voltage, Enclosure, Part-load Efficiency, and Power Factor;* Motor operation under abnormal conditions;* Motor selection considerations;* Additional benefits of energy efficient motors.

Energy-saving Principles and Technologies for Induction Motors

Energy-saving Principles and Technologies for Induction Motors
Author: Wenzhong Ma
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2018-02-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1118981030

A unique guide to the integration of three-phase induction motors with the emphasis on conserving energy • The energy-saving principle and technology for induction motor is a new topic, and there are few books currently available; this book provides a guide to the technology and aims to bringabout significant advancement in research, and play an important role in improving the level of motor energy saving • Includes new and innovative topics such as a case study of energy saving in beam pumping system, and reactive compensation as a means of energy saving • The authors have worked in this area for 20 years and this book is the result of their accumulated research and expertise. It is unique in its integration of three-phase induction motors with the emphasis on conserving energy • Integrates the saving-energy principle, technology, and method of induction motors with on-site experiences, showing readers how to meet the practical needs and to apply the theory into practice. It also provides case studies and analysis which can help solve problems on-site

Energy Efficiency Improvements in Electronic Motors and Drives

Energy Efficiency Improvements in Electronic Motors and Drives
Author: Paolo Bertoldi
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642597858

The 1997 Kyoto Conference defined CO2 emISSIOn targets for the developed regions of the world. The EU target of decreasing the emissions 8% below the 1990 level, by 2010, will require a very substantial effort covering basically all activities if such a target is to be reached. Energy-efficient motor systems can provide one of the most important opportunities to achieve electricity savings in a cost effective way, avoiding at the same time the emission of tens of millions of tons of carbon. The reduction of energy consumption through improvements in energy efficiency is one of the major instruments for developed and developing countries to meet the Kyoto commitments. Energy efficiency is also a key element of the European Union (EU) energy policy, since it improves the efficiency of the economy, increases energy supply security, and decreases harmful emissions due to electricity generation. Electric motor systems use over half of all electricity consumed in developed countries. Typically about 70% of the electricity which is used in the industrial sector and about 35% of the electricity used in the commercial sector in the EU is consumed by motor systems. In industry, a motor on average consumes an annual quantity of electricity which corresponds to approximately 5 times its purchase price, throughout its whole life of around 12 to 20 years.