Energy and emission analysis for industrial motors in Malaysia

The industrial sector is the largest user of energy in Malaysia. Industrial motors account for a major segment of total industrial energy use. Since motors are the principle energy users, different energy savings strategies have been applied to reduce their energy consumption and associated emission...

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Main Authors: Saidur, Rahman, Rahim, N.A., Ping, H.W., Jahirul, M.I., Mekhilef, Saad, Masjuki, Haji Hassan
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spelling my.um.eprints.48422018-10-18T04:57:20Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/4842/ Energy and emission analysis for industrial motors in Malaysia Saidur, Rahman Rahim, N.A. Ping, H.W. Jahirul, M.I. Mekhilef, Saad Masjuki, Haji Hassan TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The industrial sector is the largest user of energy in Malaysia. Industrial motors account for a major segment of total industrial energy use. Since motors are the principle energy users, different energy savings strategies have been applied to reduce their energy consumption and associated emissions released into the atmosphere. These strategies include using highly efficient motors, variable speed drive (VSD), and capacitor banks to improve the power factor. It has been estimated that there can be a total energy savings of 1765, 2703 and 3605 MWh by utilizing energy-efficient motors for 50, 75 and 100 loads, respectively. It was also found that for different motor loads, an estimated US115,936 US173,019 and US230,693 can be saved in anticipated energy costs. Similarly, it is hypothesized that a significant amount of energy can be saved using VSD and capacitor banks to reduce speed and improve the power factor, thus cutting energy costs. Moreover, a substantial reduction in the amount of emissions can be effected together with the associated energy savings for different energy savings strategies. In addition, the payback period for different energy savings strategies has been found to be reasonable in some cases. Elsevier 2009 Article PeerReviewed Saidur, Rahman and Rahim, N.A. and Ping, H.W. and Jahirul, M.I. and Mekhilef, Saad and Masjuki, Haji Hassan (2009) Energy and emission analysis for industrial motors in Malaysia. Energy Policy, 37 (9). pp. 3650-3658. ISSN 0301-4215 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2009.04.033 doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2009.04.033
institution Universiti Malaya
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country Malaysia
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Saidur, Rahman
Rahim, N.A.
Ping, H.W.
Jahirul, M.I.
Mekhilef, Saad
Masjuki, Haji Hassan
Energy and emission analysis for industrial motors in Malaysia
description The industrial sector is the largest user of energy in Malaysia. Industrial motors account for a major segment of total industrial energy use. Since motors are the principle energy users, different energy savings strategies have been applied to reduce their energy consumption and associated emissions released into the atmosphere. These strategies include using highly efficient motors, variable speed drive (VSD), and capacitor banks to improve the power factor. It has been estimated that there can be a total energy savings of 1765, 2703 and 3605 MWh by utilizing energy-efficient motors for 50, 75 and 100 loads, respectively. It was also found that for different motor loads, an estimated US115,936 US173,019 and US230,693 can be saved in anticipated energy costs. Similarly, it is hypothesized that a significant amount of energy can be saved using VSD and capacitor banks to reduce speed and improve the power factor, thus cutting energy costs. Moreover, a substantial reduction in the amount of emissions can be effected together with the associated energy savings for different energy savings strategies. In addition, the payback period for different energy savings strategies has been found to be reasonable in some cases.
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author Saidur, Rahman
Rahim, N.A.
Ping, H.W.
Jahirul, M.I.
Mekhilef, Saad
Masjuki, Haji Hassan
author_facet Saidur, Rahman
Rahim, N.A.
Ping, H.W.
Jahirul, M.I.
Mekhilef, Saad
Masjuki, Haji Hassan
author_sort Saidur, Rahman
title Energy and emission analysis for industrial motors in Malaysia
title_short Energy and emission analysis for industrial motors in Malaysia
title_full Energy and emission analysis for industrial motors in Malaysia
title_fullStr Energy and emission analysis for industrial motors in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Energy and emission analysis for industrial motors in Malaysia
title_sort energy and emission analysis for industrial motors in malaysia
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2009
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/4842/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2009.04.033
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