How to bring in energy efficiency at Plant level Date : 21 to 22 January, 2025 Time : 1340 Hrs to 1700 Hrs Location / Mode : Online INTRODUCTIONIn every industrial activity energy is used in various forms and is an issue of great importance to the industry as well as the nation. Energy is an issue that is directly connected to economic health, climate change and energy security of the nation. Hence the demand for sustainability is of growing importance by the day. Commonly used form of energy in most of the industries are Electricity, compressed air, water, oils of various types, steam, etc. Where energy is consumed, wastages also go hand-in-hand. One is the wastage by way of leakages unaccounted wastes and the other one is inefficient use of energy by the equipment. In many of the activities the cost of energy forms a considerable percentage of input cost. This is more visible with the increasing cost of energy available in the market, be it any form. In an effort to achieve the most competitive product cost the efforts are made to control the cost components where energy is the principal constituent. The other aspect of energy efficiency is how efficiently the energy is used in the process. Efforts are being made by industry to:
Standards Organizations have come out with various standards in respect of energy usage. Energy used should not cause any detrimental effect on the environment. Keeping this in mind, IMTMA is conducting an online training program on Improving Energy Efficiency at Plant Level.
At the end of the program, the participant shall be able to understand:
This programme will be delivered by Mr Upadhya and Industry Experts from Ace Manufacturing Systems Ltd.
Mr. Upadhya is a graduate in Electrical Engineering from Karnataka Regional Engineering College, Surathkal, now known as NIT-K. He has over 35 years of experience in Plant Engineering from a large public sector undertaking. He has worked in taking care of manufacturing facilities, captive generation facilities, HT and LT power transmission, distribution systems, and all other utilities associated with townships. Besides maintenance, he has worked in Material engineering, Projects, after-sales service, and assembly. He has undergone training in Germany on plant engineering, machine tools, and diesel-operated HT generators. He has wide-ranging experience in conducting various technical training programs for Engineering Industries, Process Industries, and Service Industries. He is currently engaged with IMTMA as a trainer. REGISTRATION : Prior registration with an online advance payment is must. Number of participants is limited and will be accepted on ‘First Come First Serve’ basis. A Certificate of participation will be issued to participants. |
IMTMA Members/ Micro Companies/ Individuals/ Educational Institutions / Students/ IMTMA Non Members/ Others
Rs. 7500/-
+18% GST
Overseas Participants
USD 300/-
Group Concession : 10% for 3 to 5 and 30% for 6 and more delegates being nominated from the same company
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