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Introduction To Energy Management
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engineering
Instructions:
Answer 25 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. In fact - for most ________ - ________ - and ________ energy management is one of the most promising profit improvement- cost reduction programs available today.
1. design and installation of accurate metering 2. development of an energy budget 3. publication of regular performance reports including variances.
Energy balance calculations
Manufacturing; industrial; other commercial organizations
Carbon dioxide
2. MT&R is built around one key statistical technique:___analysis of the variance between energy consumption predicted by an energy performance model (EPM) - and the actual measured consumption.
CUSUM (Cumulative Sum of Differences)
The building envelope; ventilation
Statistical manipulation of historical data; utilization of engineering models.
Carbon dioxide
3. There are two ways to develop the energy budget: ________ or ________.
One kilowatt- hour (kWh)
Statistical manipulation of historical data; utilization of engineering models.
Commitment to the program by top management.
The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990; the Clear Skies Act of 2003
4. Although the electrical energy at its point of end- use always contains ________ - it takes considerable more than 3412 Btus of fuel to produce a kWh of electrical energy.
Good turndown ratio;
Statistical manipulation of historical data; utilization of engineering models.
Whole systems viewpoint
3412 Btu per kWh
5. In fact - energy available from ________ has almost always proven to be the most economical source of 'new' energy.
One kilowatt- hour (kWh)
Energy management activities
Total Quality Management (TQM)
Creativity
6. Energy represents the ability to do work - and the standard engineering measure for energy used in this book is the ________ or ________.
The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990; the Clear Skies Act of 2003
Whole systems viewpoint
British thermal unit - or Btu.
Energy balance calculations
7. Presently - many businesses and industries are adopting a ________ strategy for improving their operations.
Total Quality Management (TQM)
Carbon dioxide
Energy Utilization Index (EUI).
Creativity
8. ________ is a vital element in the successful execution of an energy management program - and management should do all it can to encourage creativity rather than stifle it.
British thermal unit - or Btu.
New energy sources.
Creativity
Total Quality Management (TQM)
9. ________ are vitally needed today. One important reason is that energy management helps the nation face some of its biggest problems.
Energy accounting
1. design and installation of accurate metering 2. development of an energy budget 3. publication of regular performance reports including variances.
Carbon dioxide
Energy management programs
10. A ________ to energy management is required to ensure that many important activities will be examined and optimized.
1. design and installation of accurate metering 2. development of an energy budget 3. publication of regular performance reports including variances.
Carbon dioxide
CUSUM (Cumulative Sum of Differences)
Whole systems viewpoint
11. The traditional unit of measure of electrical energy is the kilowatt- hour; in terms of Btu's - ________ is equivalent to 3412 Btu.
Energy Utilization Index (EUI).
Energy use monitoring; energy use record; performance measure.
One kilowatt- hour (kWh)
Energy management programs
12. A very basic measurement of a facility's energy performance is called the ________.
Energy management programs
CUSUM (Cumulative Sum of Differences)
1. design and installation of accurate metering 2. development of an energy budget 3. publication of regular performance reports including variances.
Energy Utilization Index (EUI).
13. Meters should have ________; which is defined as the ability to measure accurately over the entire range of energy flow involved.
The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990; the Clear Skies Act of 2003
3412 Btu per kWh
Good turndown ratio;
Energy use monitoring; energy use record; performance measure.
14. ________ - the main contributor to potential global climate change - is produced by the combustion of fossil fuel - primarily to provide transportation and energy services.
Carbon dioxide
Energy Utilization Index (EUI).
Total Quality Management (TQM)
The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990; the Clear Skies Act of 2003
15. A good energy accounting system is implemented in three phases: (1) ________ - (2) ________ and (3) ________.
CUSUM (Cumulative Sum of Differences)
The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990; the Clear Skies Act of 2003
Compute the EUI
1. design and installation of accurate metering 2. development of an energy budget 3. publication of regular performance reports including variances.
16. A basic energy accounting system has three parts: ________ - an ________ and a ________.
New energy sources.
Energy use monitoring; energy use record; performance measure.
Energy accounting
Carbon dioxide
17. The engineering model attempts to remedy the deficiency in the statistical model by developing complete ________ to determine the amount of energy theoretically required.
CUSUM (Cumulative Sum of Differences)
Energy Utilization Index (EUI).
Statistical manipulation of historical data; utilization of engineering models.
Energy balance calculations
18. To ________ - all of the energy used in the facility must be identified - the total cost of that energy tabulated - and the total number of square feet of conditioned space determined.
Compute the EUI
Gallons - litres - therms - kWh - ft3 - M3 and so on.
The building envelope; ventilation
Manufacturing; industrial; other commercial organizations
19. Although energy management cannot solve all the nation's problems - perhaps it can ease the strain on our environment and give us time to develop ________.
Whole systems viewpoint
New energy sources.
1. design and installation of accurate metering 2. development of an energy budget 3. publication of regular performance reports including variances.
The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990; the Clear Skies Act of 2003
20. ________ is the art and science of tracing Btu and energy dollar flow through an organization.
Energy Utilization Index (EUI).
British thermal unit - or Btu.
Energy management activities
Energy accounting
21. Where ever possible - data should be recorded in physically measurable units (typically the units of purchase such as ____ - ___ - ___ - ___ - ___ - and ___.
Gallons - litres - therms - kWh - ft3 - M3 and so on.
Creativity
Manufacturing; industrial; other commercial organizations
Total Quality Management (TQM)
22. The energy consumed to maintain building temperature at its desired set point is approximately equivalent to heat lost through ___and ___in the heating season or gained in the cooling season.
The building envelope; ventilation
Manufacturing; industrial; other commercial organizations
Statistical manipulation of historical data; utilization of engineering models.
Energy Utilization Index (EUI).
23. The United States adopted ________ - and ________which established a new trade program for sulfur oxides and nitrous and mercury emissions from power plants.
Energy management activities
The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990; the Clear Skies Act of 2003
British thermal unit - or Btu.
3412 Btu per kWh
24. The most important single ingredient for successful implementation and operation of an energy management program is ________.
British thermal unit - or Btu.
The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990; the Clear Skies Act of 2003
Commitment to the program by top management.
Energy use monitoring; energy use record; performance measure.
25. Time and again - energy management has shown that it can substantially reduce energy cost and energy consumption through ________.
1. design and installation of accurate metering 2. development of an energy budget 3. publication of regular performance reports including variances.
Improved energy efficiencies.
Energy management programs
New energy sources.