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Presentation on Energy Cost Reduction for Profit Maximization Presented by: Milind Chittawar, CEA, AEA, CMVP CEO SEE-Tech Solutions Pvt Ltd milind.chittawar@seetechsolutions.in 09422145534 About SEE-T ech Solutions We are on Mission


  1. Presentation on Energy Cost Reduction for Profit Maximization Presented by: Milind Chittawar, CEA, AEA, CMVP CEO SEE-Tech Solutions Pvt Ltd milind.chittawar@seetechsolutions.in 09422145534

  2. About SEE-T ech Solutions  We are on Mission  An ESCO, Accredited By Bureau Of Energy Efficiency to deliver 20% (BEE): as “Grade - 2” savings in Energy  Carried out more than 500 Cost Assignments in the field of energy conservation since  No product/brand last 20 years representation  Winner Of Association Of Energy Engineers (2013)  One stop solution  Award for excellence in energy conservation and  Environment management Friendly Solution  Delivered Guaranteed Savings through Proven and Tested Ways

  3. SEE- T ech’s Model for Energy Cost Reduction* • Plenty • Invest • Brand • Facilitate independent • Select most suited Ideas Financing Service Execution • Maintain Projects • Putting M&V in place first • Maintain Savings • Speed • Ready for new Projects • Its all for results * Sustainable Energy, Environmental & T echnological Model for Energy Cost Reduction

  4. Our Approach: Energy EAS Report + Financing & Assessment Proposal Contract Study (EAS) Submission Finalization Monitoring & Demonstration Project Verification In of Savings Implementation Place AMC Services Handing Over for continued of Site Savings

  5. Results Achieved at 5 Star Hotel Energy Cost Saving 38 Monthly Energy Cost, Lacs Rs 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 Before Project, Rs After Project, Rs Delivered 16% Saving in Energy Cost

  6. Boiler HSD, Lit Results Achieved at 5 Star Hotel 100 150 200 250 300 50 0 1-17-2014 1-18-2014 1-19-2014 Reduction in Boiler Diesel (HSD) Consumption 1-20-2014 1-21-2014 1-22-2014 1-23-2014 1-24-2014 1-25-2014 1-26-2014 1-27-2014 1-28-2014 1-29-2014 1-30-2014 1-31-2014 2-1-2014 2-2-2014 2-3-2014 2-4-2014 2-5-2014 2-6-2014 2-7-2014 2-8-2014 2-9-2014 2-10-2014 2-11-2014 2-12-2014 By Services By T Improvements By Operational 2-13-2014 echnology 2-14-2014 2-15-2014 2-16-2014

  7. Results Achieved at Commercial Building

  8. Likely List of Energy Conservation Projects 1. Reactive Power Management 2. Performance optimization of Air-Conditioning 3. Building Heat Load Reduction 4. Performance improvement of Air Cooled Condensers 5. Energy Efficient Lighting 6. Installation of Voltage Stabilizers 7. Repair and Maintenance of Cooling Towers 8. Installation of Dynamic Chiller Controller

  9. Likely List of Energy Conservation Projects Installation of VFD on AHUs 9. 10. Operational Optimization in Cooling Towers 11. Optimizing use of Diesel Consumption in Hot Water Generator by Installing Heat Pump 12. Optimizing use of Diesel Consumption in Steam Boiler by Installing Electrical Equipments

  10. Photographs of Implemented Energy Conservation Projects 1. Reactive Power Management

  11. Photographs of Implemented Energy Conservation Projects 3. Building Heat Load Reduction

  12. Photographs of Implemented Energy Conservation Projects 4. Performance improvement of Air Cooled Condensers

  13. Photographs of Implemented Energy Conservation Projects 5. Saving by Installing EE lighting

  14. Photographs of Implemented Energy Conservation Projects 6. Installation of Voltage Stabilizers

  15. Photographs of Implemented Energy Conservation Projects Repair and Maintenance of Cooling Towers 7.

  16. Photographs of Implemented Energy Conservation Projects 8. Installation of Dynamic Chiller Controller

  17. Photographs Of Implemented Energy Conservation Projects Installation of VFD on AHUs 9.

  18. Photographs of Implemented Energy Conservation Projects 11. Optimizing use of Diesel Consumption in Hot Water Generator by Installing Heat Pump

  19. Photographs of Implemented Energy Conservation Projects 12. Optimizing use of Diesel Consumption in Steam Boiler by Installing Electrical Equipments

  20. Why Holistic Approach? Focus is on Savings, not project or products  One Stop Solution- Total Integration of Product, Project  & Services for long term Transparent Measurement & Verification (M&V)  Systems (Graded by BEE, MoP- Highest body in the country on EE) Services based ESCO do not represent any Brand  Access to almost all Technologies  EE Specialist, Expertise for delivering Energy Cost  Savings

  21. Why Holistic Approach? Initiatives of Recommendations Internal Energy Efficient of External Energy ESCO Particulars Efforts Equipment Auditors Vendors   Energy Cost Savings √ √ without Investment    Reduced Risk √  Guaranteed Minimum May be May be √ Savings  Savings, M&V May be May be √  Solutions to Obstacles May be May be √ & Unknown issues    Long Term √ Engagement   Holistic Approach May be √

  22. Issues need to be addressed in Performance Contracting  Proper Base Line ◦ Last one year before project Implementation  Monitoring & Verification ◦ Addition & Deletion of loads ◦ Increase & Decrease in Occupancy ◦ Increase & Decrease in usage hours of Banquettes, Halls & persons… ◦ Effect of outdoor Temperature

  23. Improved approach of Monitoring & Verification  M&V will be based on IPMVP principles which are accepted worldwide http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy02osti/31505.pd f  Use of regression equation to accommodate variables as listed in previous slide

  24. Next Steps…  Collection of required data  Conducting Energy Assessment Study (EAS)  Analysis  Discussion of EAS Report & Our proposal  Contract Finalization  Project Implementation  Demonstration of savings

  25. Thank you…. Milind Chittawar, CEA, AEA, CMVP CEO SEE-Tech Solutions Pvt Ltd milind.chittawar@seetechsolutions.in 09422145534

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