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WHY DO WE NEED TO SAVE ENERGY?. Without Energy No Life. EARTH is a finite system. Nothing is created, Nothing is destroyed Everything is transformed. Source : BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2007. World's proven oil reserves are 1200 billion barrels. +.
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Nothing is created, Nothing is destroyed Everything is transformed
Source : BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2007 World's proven oil reserves are 1200 billion barrels
+ 600 billion barrelsto extract from tar sandsin Canada and Venezuela
…continues to growth Million Barrels of Oil a Day Rest of the World Annual growth Annual Consumption USA China
But… Remember! The only thing that we have to fear, it is that the sky might fall on our heads! … and precisely
In200 years, we will havereleased in the atmosphere, the carbonthat took nature600 millionyears to trap CO2 2000 1850 1900 1950
The sea level has risen 15 to 20 cmover the 20th century and is going to riseanother 18 to 59 cm by the year 2100
6.5 billion in 2005 5 billion in 1987 4 billion in 1975 The worldpopulationis increasing 3 billion in 1960 2 billion in 1930 1 billion in 1800 250 million in 1 5 million 10 000 bef. JC 5 000 bef. JC 0 1000 2005
The world energy consumption is increasing Rnv Energy Nuclear Natural gas Oil Coal Millions of toe 90% of fossil energy 1 million tonnes oil equivalent = 11.6 MWh Source : IEA, Mai 2007
In Chinese, "the word « crisis » is made up of two letters.One represents danger and the other opportunity"
In only one day, the sun provides theEarth with the same energy to thatconsumed by humanity in 35 years
"WithConcentrated Solar Power Stations,one thousandth of the deserts surfacewould be sufficient to coverthe world’s need in electricity" Hans Müller-Steinhagen Head of the Institute of Technical ThermodynamicsGerman Aerospace Center
9% 4% Electrolysis Lighting 17% Other uses Electric motors 70% These are the electric motors that consumethe most energy in the industry
Purchase cost 2.5% Maintenance cost 1.5% Energy cost 96% Global Cost of an electric motor The purchase cost of a motoris nothing in relation toits cost of use
... to reduce the energy invoicewhile adapting the demand to the need
p α v² Pressure Proportionalto the square speed
P α v3 p α v² Power proportionalto the cube speed
/ 2 A centrifugal pump or fan working to itsnominal speed divided by 2,so, to the half of the maximal flow
/ 8 … has an energy consumptiondivided by 8
30 up to 40% energy savings can be realized for acentrifugal pump or a fan
With a frequency inverterthe working and service costs decrease
As of today,the manufactures consumingthe most efficient electric energy …
Thank Youfor your attention Philippe Châtel - Lenze