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WHY DO WE NEED TO SAVE ENERGY?

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Without Energy No Life

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EARTH is a finite system

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Nothing is created, Nothing is destroyedEverything is transformed

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Source : BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2007

World's proven oil reserves are

1200 billion barrels

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600 billion barrelsto extract from tar sands in Canada and Venezuela

+

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The world consumption of oil…

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-0,5

0,0

0,5

1,0

1,5

2,0

2,5

3,0

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 20087072747678808284868890

…continues to growthMillion Barrels of Oil a Day

Ann

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ual C

onsu

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ion

Rest of the

World

USA

China

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With a world oil consumption growth of 1% per year …

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40 years… the oil reserves will be

exhausted in less than

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But…

Remember! The only thing that we have to fear, it is that the sky

might fall on our heads!

… and precisely

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In 200 years, we will have released in the atmosphere, the carbon that took nature 600 million years to trap

1850 1900 1950 2000

CO2

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The sea level has risen 15 to 20 cmover the 20th century and is going to rise another 18 to 59 cm by the year 2100

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We are living in a world

in exponential growth

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2005100005 000 bef. JC10 000 bef. JC

5 million250 million in 1

1 billion in 1800

3 billion in 1960

4 billion in 1975

5 billion in 1987

2 billion in 1930

6.5 billion in 2005

The worldpopulationis increasing

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The world energy consumption is increasing

1 million tonnes oil equivalent = 11.6 MWh Source : IEA, Mai 2007

90% of fossil energy

Rnv Energy

Nuclear

Natural gas

Oil

Coal

Mill

ions

of t

oe

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Energy cost is increasing

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How many Earths do we need ?

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In Chinese, "the word « crisis » is made up of two letters.One represents danger and the

other opportunity"

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In only one day, the sun provides the Earth with the same energy to that consumed by humanity in 35 years

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"With Concentrated Solar Power Stations, one thousandth of the deserts surface would be sufficient to cover the world’s need in electricity"

Hans Müller-SteinhagenHead of the Institute of Technical Thermodynamics

German Aerospace Center

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These are the electric motors that consume the most energy in the industry

70%

Electrolysis Other usesLighting

Electric motors

9%4%

17%

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The purchase cost of a motor is nothing in relation to

its cost of usePurchase cost 2.5%Maintenance cost 1.5%

Energy cost

96%Global Cost of an electric motor

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… and these are mainly the frequency inverters that allow

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... to reduce the energy invoice while adapting the demand to the need

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A centrifugal pump or a fan is characterized by

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A flow proportional to the speed

Q α v

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Pressure Proportional to the square speed

p α v²

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Power proportional to the cube speed

p α v²

P α v3

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/ 2

A centrifugal pump or fan working to its nominal speed divided by 2, so, to the half of the maximal flow

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/ 8… has an energy consumption

divided by 8

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30 up to 40% energy savings

can be realized for a centrifugal pump or a fan

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With a frequency inverter the working and service costs decrease

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As of today,the manufactures consuming the most efficient electric energy …

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… will be,the most competitive manufactures tomorrow

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Now, you know

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Philippe Châtel - Lenze

Thank Youfor your attention