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ENERGY CONSRVATION : A VIEW FOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT & ENVIORNMENT
BY:-Harshal rane (BE MECHANICAL)

ABSTRACT :-

In present world the need for electrical energy is quite essential in every aspect of our life, but at the same time the crisis for the electrical energy has been increasing proportionately. The present trend of producing electrical energy via coal, nuclear and hydro means are degrading the healthy atmospheric conditions an they are also in the verge of extinction.
The creation of artificially controlled environment has changed the relationship between human and its surroundings. With advancements in engineering sciences and availability of Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, Heating and the flexible and attractive source of energy ."Electricity" to serve these purposes, we seem to have forgotten passive air-conditioning techniques and designs those have been used since ages.
Our paper deals with principle cost effectiveness and allocation of available production factors for optimum energy conservation as well as the new techniques for air conditioning & other applications, which help in conservation of energy. We also deal with the influence of energy audit and attempts to balance the total energy input correlating with production.
A so-called modern building consumes almost half of its operational energy in cooling or heating the air. In present era of shortage of electrical energy and need of sustainable development, we have to think about the way we construct and design buildings before the natural energy reserves deplete and environment is polluted to the extreme. This paper brings forward some alternative air conditioning techniques to conserve energy and help our planet grow greener.
We must conserve energy by all possible means as a bounden duty to those who come after us, our as yet



References: 1. Keyur Vad daria “Alternative Cooling Techniques”, Architecture, V l 4 2. Niharika Tewari “Intensive energy Systems”,Architecture, V l 4 g. 3. ESIDE '05 a conference organized by Electrical Engg.Dept of K K Wagh college of engg.

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