Promotion of Energy Efficiency and Conservation in Major Industries in South East Asia
Promotion of Energy Efficiency and Conservation in Major Industries in South East Asia
Promotion of Energy Efficiency and Conservation in Major Industries in South East Asia
Introduction
The primary objective of the governments energy efficiency program is to make consumers realize that the way to compensate for and lessen the impact of the high costs of energy and electricity is by using it efficiently, judiciously and wisely. Hence, energy efficiency promotions are aimed at encouraging efficient use of all energy forms by all users.
Strategies
Conduct Information and Education Campaign on benefits of efficient use of energy and best practices. Promote the use of energy efficient appliances as well as introduce energy efficient technologies. Provide technical and energy management advisory assistance. Put in place a recognition system for those who consciously apply the concepts, systems and technologies of EE&C.
Billet Imports from Russia, Australia, Africa Rolling Mills produce reinforcing steel bars, wire rods, and section steels
Continuous type rolling (tandem arrangement, high speed) Semi-continuous type rolling (reverse type or semi-tandem) Non-continuous type rolling (cross-country arrangement, small scale)
Major Equipment
Walking Beam Reheat Furnace using Bunker Oil Exhaust Heat Recovery Recuperator Tandem Horizontal/Vertical Rolling Machine Air Compressors Water Pumps and Cooling Towers
Rolling Mill
222,141
13,383,520
60.25
Rolling Mill
198,408
11,107,116
55.98
SAVINGS (LOE) 1. Replacement and modification of Recuperator 2. Reduction of idle fuel consumption. Reduce unproductive use of energy during change size and delays 3. Installed Additional ceramic Fiber insulation inside furnace wall of recuperative zone side.
302,665.02 164,051.00
4,595.00
SAVINGS (LOE) 4. Installation of water flow meters and modification of the circulation of water at the furnace area. 5. Modification of design scale pit motors to reduce frequent simultaneous starting of AC motors. 6. Installation of thermoplastic translucent roofing sheets at mill and warehouse areas.
2,339.42 67,334.80
37,563.19
Major Equipment
There are two processing plants, namely: Continuous Galvanizing Line (CGL); Uses Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) in burners for pre-heating sheets Bunker Fuel is used in Heating Furnace for the Galvanizing Kettle Color Coating Line (CCL) LPG is used in the Oven and Dryers
CCL CGL
29,186 38,279
806,439.54 1,265,452.17
27.63 33.06
CCL CGL
26,401 34,192
719,753.70 1,017,718.09
27.26 29.68
kWh
kW
kWh kW
Ap ri M l ay Ju ne Ju A Se ug ly pt us em t O be c No tob r v e De em r ce be m r Ja be nu r Fe ar br y ua M ty ar ch
Table 2
CONTINUOUS GALVANIZING LINE MONTHLY ENERGY CONSUMPTION LOAD DEMAND CONSUMPTION POWER SURCHARGE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE, P FACTOR, % KW KWH FACTOR, % P
44.31 41.28 52.28 35.09 32.21 34.4 39.75 42.78 28.58 52.19 51.31 43.01 381.92 376.48 363.68 360.32 366.72 360.48 370.08 365.76 325.76 356.48 340.16 356.0 125,920 119,360 132,320 91,040 147,040 89,280 105,920 120,160 67,040 142,880 117,280 110,240 1,368,480 114,040 99.80 99.80 99.90 99.90 99.90 99.90 99.90 99.90 99.90 99.80 99.80 99.90 6,621.64 6,527.32 6,348.00 6,289.35 6,401.06 6,292.14 6,145.24 6,073.50 5,409.30 5,879.68 5610.50 5,911.44 73,509.17 6,125.76 681,185.80 667,724.80 718,763.25 538,537.55 809,940.15 546,869.50 743,077.70 817,019.10 521,287.55 985,413.55 776,057.25 759,223.30 8,565,099.50 713,758.29
MONTH COVERED
P/kW
5 - May 6, '04 y 6 - Jun 7, '04 e 7 - Jul 6, '04 6 - Aug 5, '04 g 5 - Sep 6, '04 p 6 - Oct 6, '04 t 6 - Nov 5, '04 v 5 - Dec 7, '04 c 7 - Jan 6, '05 6 - Feb 7, '05 b 7 - Mar 7, '05 r 7 -Apr 6, '05
5.41 5.59 5.43 5.92 5.51 6.13 7.02 6.80 7.78 6.90 6.62 6.89
OTAL V ERAGE
41.43
360.32
99.87
6.33
CONTINUOUS GALVANIZING LINE 1. Utilized LPG infrared Heater and replaced motor-powered Air Blower & Electric Heater. 2. Furnace Damper Revision 3. Rationalized LPG Usage by standard number of burners fired per CRC thickness being processed. 4. Recirculate Hydraulic Cooling Water at Alkali Rinsing tank instead of dumping directly to drainage.
SAVINGS (LOE)
CONTINUOUS GALVANIZING LINE 5. Decommision Surface Smoothener Drive. 6. Preheater Revision 7. Installed automated control of the LPG pilot burner that would automatically switch "OFF" the LPG burner during high fire of SFO burner and switch "ON" during low SUB-TOTAL
SAVINGS (LOE)
106,611.25
Milestone Fuel conversion from Oil to Coal Finance rehabilitation in 1980s Cement Industry Rehabilitation Program in 1990s
1999
2000
2001
2002
Food Industry
Varied production processes in relation to different Food Products and Sectors. (Fish, Meat, Poultry, Grains, Vegetables, Fruits, etc.) Major Food Industries: Sugar Milling, Coconut and Vegetable Oil, Grain Products, Dairy Products, Coffee and Chocolate Confectionary, Processed Fruits and Vegetables, Bakery Products, Meat Products, Fish Products
Common Equipment
Lighting Chillers / Refrigerators Exhaust Fans Water Heaters Pumps Boilers Air Compressors
60 50
LOE / MT
2004
2005
Contact Us
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Division Department of Energy Energy Center, Merritt Road, Fort Bonifacio, Makati City 1201 Philippines Telefax: +63-2-8402243 Telephone: +63-2-8401401 local 277, 214, 205