Abstract

ABSTRACTThe gap between growing demand for electrical energy and its availability is ever increasing in developing countries. In the context of increasing shortage on one hand and scarcity of resources on the other hand, the most cost-effective option available to any country to bridge the gap between demand and supply of electrical energy is energy conservation and management. World-renowned energy economists have acknowledged that good energy conservation and management practices can achieve up to 25% in energy cost reductions. This article presents some electrical energy conservation strategies and energy management practices and policies, which will enhance the conservation of electrical energy in industries. A three-pronged approach to energy conservation is presented: capacity utilization, fine-tuning and technology up gradation.

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