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<title>Energy News Blog</title><link>http://www.eeem.co.za/index.html</link><description>Keep up to date with&#xa0;news and cutting edge developments in energy savings</description><dc:language>en</dc:language><dc:creator>cobus@eeem.co.za</dc:creator><dc:rights>Copyright 2010 Efficient Electrical Energy Management (Pty) Ltd</dc:rights><dc:date>2010-02-15T08:58:39+02:00</dc:date><admin:generatorAgent rdf:resource="http://www.realmacsoftware.com/" />
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<lastBuildDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 12:05:30 +0200</lastBuildDate><item><title>Big City Strategies&#x2028;</title><dc:creator>cobus@eeem.co.za</dc:creator><category>Energy Savings</category><category>Technology</category><dc:date>2010-02-15T08:58:39+02:00</dc:date><link>http://www.eeem.co.za/files/d7abc9e41dfd058b2a1505739d76bda8-6.html#unique-entry-id-6</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.eeem.co.za/files/d7abc9e41dfd058b2a1505739d76bda8-6.html#unique-entry-id-6</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="image-right"><img class="imageStyle" alt="Efficient Electric Energy Management | Big City Strategies (c) 2006 Wynandt Verster" src="http://www.eeem.co.za/files/london-wynandt.verster.jpg" width="423" height="319"/></div>Once you start researching this subject, you realize that every city in every country basically has the same challenges when it comes to electricity. Either there isn't enough electricity, or it's very expensive, or use of energy is completely inefficient. Most seem to be interested in cheaper electricity but not all give a thought to side effects like generating CO2 and what that does to the environment and are often not aware of- or concerned enough to look for alternatives. <br /><br />Here are a few energy problems that big cities face, and how they deal with these problems.<br /><BR>
<B>Regulating time-of-use</B><br />As consumers become more sophisticated, they use more electricity than ever before. This is to be expected with our constantly growing global population, so the problem has to do with economies of scale. The use of electricity isn't spread evenly throughout the day. We have peak times when there is a lot of demand on the electricity grid, and off-peak times when there is less demand. This means that an electricity provider needs to have infrastructure in place to supply the maximum demand at the peak of the day, but when it's not peak time, that extended infrastructure stands idle. To regulate this phenomenon cities often switch to time-of-use tariffs. It is a way to "reward" off-peak consumers with cheaper electricity and &ldquo;punish&rdquo; peak hour consumers with more expensive electricity.<br /><BR>
<B>Outdated technology</B><br />
Conventional items like electrical stoves & geysers, aluminum cooking pots, incandescent lamps and heater elements all have one thing in common... low efficiency. There is a lot of room for improvement here, and the improvement not only lies in making appliances like heaters more efficient but how about making them unnecessary?<br /><br />In South Africa for example, most homes are built using river sand & cement for screed; and plaster sand & cement for plastering. From an energy consumption point of view, the materials are not only inefficient but are also expensive to cool in summer and heat in winter. If we used more efficient materials we could come to a point where we hardly need any heating or cooling. Ever hear of volcanic glass fibre?<br /><br />Developments in LED technology for example could have us all switching to lamps that use 1/10th or less electricity, while doing the same job.<br /><BR>
<B>Questionable alternatives</B><br />
While the computer age has seem tremendous technological advancements, we seem to be more complacent with technological developments in energy. Microwave ovens came into being using much less electricity, but many health gurus are not convinced that food is still the same after being micro waved and it seems they may have reason to be concerned. If you&rsquo;d like to <a href="http://www.mercola.com/article/microwave/hazards.htm" rel="external">read up on the origins and hazards of microwave ovens</a>. <br /><BR>
<B>Island Heating Effect</B><br />
Experts call it <a href="http://www.physorg.com/news10374.html" rel="external">the island heating effect</a> and it affects big cities. So apart from needing to find new sources of energy and much more energy, a very real challenge is what the energy that we generate do to the areas we live and work in. And so had to discover that our buildings are not necessarily energy efficient, and that huge amounts of electricity goes into heating and cooling these buildings that have a very poor thermal conductivity curve. Bear in mind that when they were designed 50 years ago very few developers thought about this. It is just amazing what we took for granted for so many decades, but then we have the privilege of hind sight, don`t we?<br /><BR>
<B>Renewable energy developments</B><br />
It is fascinating to see what engineers in Australia managed to do with wind generators and a unique combined flywheel technology. Hydrogen as a fuel for cars and airplanes is a technology which was hidden for years but is definitely going to be huge in the next 50 years. The use of permanent magnets to generate huge amounts of electricity is already being done, although expensive to build it&rsquo;s relatively cheap to maintain. And it does not generate any CO2.

<BR><BR>Efficient Electrical Energy Management is geared to help our clients to use electricity much more efficiently and more effectively in an ongoing manner as and when new technology arrives. We also advise clients on alternative alternative solutions to energy needs.

<BR><BR>It all starts with measuring; understanding what it means, then control it in order to improve it.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Is your Certificate of Compliance still compliant?</title><dc:creator>cobus@eeem.co.za</dc:creator><category>Compliance Standards</category><dc:date>2010-01-26T08:00:00+02:00</dc:date><link>http://www.eeem.co.za/files/aa326dd5f7dd5f9ee5798b9f211693ba-3.html#unique-entry-id-3</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.eeem.co.za/files/aa326dd5f7dd5f9ee5798b9f211693ba-3.html#unique-entry-id-3</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[New regulations are in place to give the property owner a low risk installation with as little damage as possible when faults arise due to wear and tear.<br /><br />An installation is now considered complete when it has all the documentation in place including the safety reports by the Statutory Competent Person for your installation.<br /><br />Just to have a licensed electrician in your service is not sufficient because by law the full responsibility is only dealt with properly when the electrical installation`s design and specification, drawings, certificates of compliance and the final safety report by the Statutory Competent Person is also in place. Otherwise the CEO or his delegated manager will takes responsibility in the case of a fatal or serious electrical accident or insurance claim for a factory burned down due to electrical fault.<br /><br />Regulations also specify minimum protection for an electrical installation is to have over- voltage, under-voltage, over-current, phase loss, arc protection and over temperature protection.<br /><br /><div class="image-right"><img class="imageStyle" alt="Efficient Electrical Energy Management | Health & Safety Act" src="http://www.eeem.co.za/files/OHS Act 1993.jpg" width="208" height="232"/></div>The implementation of the OHS act of 1993 and SANS 10142-1 and 2 and quite a few other regulations not only protects people and property, it also ensures a good quality installation with little or no hassles and reduced risk to your equipment. The purpose is a quality installation with the least amount of downtime and limited loss in fault situations. <br /><br />In Europe world-class installations are considered very important when a manufacturer wishes to become a supplier to a huge distributor because of the advantages of limited downtime, limited loss during fault situations. The amount of repair and maintenance and the risks in losing motors and switchgear is very much unknown and unmanaged in many factories in South Africa, mostly because of ignorance.<br /><br />Efficient Electrical Energy Management offers clients an onsite workshop to become informed regarding the OHS act and SANS 10142-1 regulations and it`s relevance to electrical installation safety management. To ensure that well informed and calculated risk management decisions are being made.<br /><br />We have taken over the responsibility of Statutory Competent Person for other clients and they are already reaping the benefits of this and saving money because of much better decision making regarding upgrades of electrical installations, planned maintenance and protection of equipment and motors.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Solar Geysers 101</title><dc:creator>cobus@eeem.co.za</dc:creator><category>Energy Savings</category><category>Alternative Energy Solutions</category><dc:date>2010-01-22T08:00:00+02:00</dc:date><link>http://www.eeem.co.za/files/536db3e4c642b36cd84392454a6b9631-2.html#unique-entry-id-2</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.eeem.co.za/files/536db3e4c642b36cd84392454a6b9631-2.html#unique-entry-id-2</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[Let's take a little closer look at geysers which are responsible for enormous amounts power usage on the grid. <br /><br />Most geysers are 3kW. If you multiply that by just 3 million homes and you have a potential electricity usage of 9,000,000 Kilowatts. That's about 3 Eskom power stations. How much coal is that every day?<div class="image-right"><img class="imageStyle" alt="Efficient Electrical Energy Management | Solar Geysers 101" src="http://www.eeem.co.za/files/Solargeyser Example.jpg" width="264" height="200"/></div><br /><br />Automatic Control Panels come standard with many solar water heaters. This consists of a processor, solenoid and a small circulation pump which makes it possible to circulate only heated water to the geyser, otherwise heated water is lost at night or during colder periods. <br /><br />As far as we can tell there are no comparisons available to compare solar water heater systems in terms of efficiency, but then who cares when sun energy is free (for now). Sin tax could become sun tax one day... Let's hope it doesn't.<br /><br />There are 3 basic solar water heater systems available in South Africa. <br /><br /><b>1. Direct heating</b><br /><li>Normally it consists of a solar panel and geyser connected to it.<br /><li>An approximately 1000mm x 500mm solar panel, depending on the various manufacturer`s designs,  consists of thin pipes connected to a bigger inlet and outlet manifold. <br /><li>The absorbed heat causes the water to circulate through the system and the geyser temperature depends on the design and amount of sunlight.<br /><li>The panel can be made from certain UV plastics, copper, stainless steel etc.<br /><li>These systems seldom have Automatic Control options and at night the heated water cools off because nothing stops the circulation when the temperature drops.<br /><li>Another disadvantage of this system is that it may be damaged when temperatures below freezing point results in burst pipes or just iced up pipes.<br /><li>The main advantage is the cost, it is fairly simple and economical.<br /><br /><b>2. Indirect heating systems</b><br /><li>This system is slightly more sophisticated. It could be a copper or a stainless steel system. <br /><li>The system consists of a solar panel, a  heat exchanging element, (very much like an electric element), a geyser and an automatic control panel with a solenoid and circulation pump.<br /><li>It is called a closed system because the anti freeze is used as the heat transfer agent and it this overcomes frozen pipe problems.<br /><br /><b>3. Vacuum tube systems</b><br /><li>This is probably the latest invention in Solar water heating.<br /><li>All the previous solar panel designs are basically the same, however the difference is that in this case the solar heating pipes are enclosed in vacuum tubes!<br /><li>The vacuum in the tube insulates  the thin pipes in the solar panel against the elements and  it is not affected by external fluctuations in temperature!<br /><li>The direct heat absorbed from the sun`s uv rays is transferred to the water directly, instead of through a medium like antifreeze and this an advantage. <br /><li>The vacuum tubes will probably have to be replaced after 5 to 10 years, however the specific system I am referring to is very popular in <li>Europe and carries the European Buro of Standards approval, which is not easily granted.<br /><li>Once again it comes with its own Automatic Control Panel with all the obvious advantages mentioned above.<br /><br />Why do we tell you about solar energy?<br />Efficient Electrical Energy management is committed to the more efficient and effective use of electrical energy to reduce the carbon footprint, save coal, have less power stations and start employing the God given sources of energy, which is so abundant and free. What an enormous (albeit underutilised) gift we have in the sun`s vast generous source of energy.<br /><br />In India the government had to find a solution for hot water in rural areas because the poor were destroying the precious forests for firewood. A subsidy scheme was launched to make it possible for anyone to buy a solar water heater. The results were amazing, a huge reduction in time spent finding firewood and the forest could &ldquo;breathe&rdquo; again. Apparently this scheme is still growing.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Contaminated Electricity</title><dc:creator>cobus@eeem.co.za</dc:creator><category>Technology</category><dc:date>2009-10-02T08:00:00+02:00</dc:date><link>http://www.eeem.co.za/files/370e015b4b6cddd77e2d1f8e74558655-1.html#unique-entry-id-1</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.eeem.co.za/files/370e015b4b6cddd77e2d1f8e74558655-1.html#unique-entry-id-1</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[Many electronic devices, distort the electricity sine wave. Electricity alternates at 50 cycles per second, however, it is possible to distort it so much that additional &ldquo;waves&rdquo; can start running inside this 50 cycle wave, with frequencies varying from 100 to approximately 2500 cycles per second. <br /><br />Why is this a problem you ask?<br /><br />This phenomenon of these additional frequencies is called Harmonics. Here are a few ways in which it can affect your operation.<br /><li>It can destroy or damage expensive electronic equipment because capacitors draw more power as the frequency increases and keeps failing due to the heat caused by the higher current.<br /><li>Supply cables overheat, which damages them<br /><li>It causes nuisance tripping for no apparent or obvious reason<br /><li>Only some equipment can measure the presence of the additional frequencies (harmonics), therefore it does not seem to be there at all<br /><li>It reduces the capacity of our cables and transformers, due to heat, therfore less electricity is available for doing real work<br /><li>And the situation is getting worse and we end up paying for repairs and replacements that seem to have no apparent cause<br /><br />What causes harmonics?<br />One of the causes are found in energy saving equipment such as low energy lamps. They do save electricity, but they also give us a problem. Harmonics, and there are only two ways around it.<br /><br /><li>Government intervention which governs any equipment that adds harmonics to the national grid, but as we all know this can take time<br /><li>Another solution comes in the form of harmonic filters which isolates harmonic frequencies and lets only "clean electricity" through to our equipment<br /><br />Efficient Electrical Energy Management installs logging and monitoring equipment can report on the quality of your power and where harmonic threats come from, whether it is your own equipment or your neighboring factory or business. <br /><br />What action can you take?<br /><br />With enough solid data available you can identify the source of the problem and take action. Depending on whether the source of the problem is your equipment or the grid, preventative action can be taken.<br /><br />The old adage says that prevention is better than cure. It is also cheaper. We can also help you with purchasing decisions on new equipment. Will it live up to the stated harmonic distortion absence or very low levels claimed. You can find out before purchasing, and know the effect that it will have on the rest of your equipment.<br /><br />If these are the concerns that you are facing, contact Cobus Verster to discuss your power quality needs & risks, and how to address them.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>The Future of Power Quality</title><dc:creator>cobus@eeem.co.za</dc:creator><category>Technology</category><category>Compliance Standards</category><dc:date>2009-09-16T08:00:00+02:00</dc:date><link>http://www.eeem.co.za/files/a1703c23d098541e065c7d92e714d8b0-0.html#unique-entry-id-0</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.eeem.co.za/files/a1703c23d098541e065c7d92e714d8b0-0.html#unique-entry-id-0</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[In Europe legislation is very firm about harmonics. No manufacturer is allowed to sell equipment which generates harmonics above a predetermined safe level and every user is responsible and accountable to make sure no harmonic contamination is added to the grid as a result of their equipment and practices.<br /><br />South Africa seems to have the legislation in place but not the application. The penalty will either hit us in the very near future or our children will have pay for it.<br /><br />Why do I send you this article?<br /><br /><li>Before buying machines or equipment with some electronic control, contact Efficient Electrical Energy Management and let`s discuss the harmonic distortion potential<br /><li>The supplier of that equipment is obliged to give you the specifications which shows the harmonic distortion levels<br /><li>You may have losses and problems with repairs and maintenance which is costing a lot in terms of profit lost and expenses, not knowing that harmonics is the culprit<br /><li>Harmonics filtering is very expensive and in many cases, Efficient Electrical Energy Management can mostly solve the problem without using harmonic filters and at a much lower cost as well<br /><li>Start measuring power quality parameters such as harmonics, all 3 phases volts amps kvar, kw  and log it, so that you have the information at hand for expert analysis. The cost of measuring by external experts is huge and it does not solve the problem because machines and equipment changes all the time and since you also receive harmonic contamination from the neighboring factories or businesses<br /><li>Make power quality monthly reporting, part of your management report. This is something which management can use and understand once they are informed, you do not need to be an electrician or engineer to understand and use this information<br /><br />Contact Cobus Verster to discuss your power quality needs and risks and how to address the risks.<br /><br />Yours sincerely,<br /><br />Cobus Verster.<br />(Managing Member)]]></content:encoded></item></channel>
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