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    "Energy-Efficiency Policy Opportunities for Electric Motor-Driven Systems" by Paul Waide, Conrad U. Brunner

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    "Energy-Efficiency Policy Opportunities for Electric Motor-Driven Systems" by Paul Waide, Conrad U. Brunner

    "Energy-Efficiency Policy Opportunities for Electric Motor-Driven Systems" by Paul Waide, Conrad U. Brunner
    IEA Energy Papers No: 2011/07
    OECD / IEA | 2011 | ISSN : 2079-2581 | 132 pages | PDF | 3 MB

    This paper is the first global analysis of the potential energy savings which could be found in electric motor- driven system (EMDS). EMDS currently accounts for more than 40% of global electricity consumption. Huge untapped energy efficiency potential was found in EMDS; around 25 % of EMDS electricity use could be saved cost-effectively, which would reduce total global electricity demand by about 10%.



    To date, energy efficiency opportunities with EMDS have been relatively neglected in comparison with other sustainable energy opportunities. It is crucial to scale up operations and resources committed to realizing the vast potential energy savings and this paper proposes a comprehensive package of policy recommendations to help governments achieve these significant energy savings in EMDS.

    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments
    Executive Summary
    The global assessment
    Motor systems used widely across all sectors
    Policy intervention can stimulate significant savings
    Policies needed for optimising packaged systems
    Comprehensive integrated policy package
    Regulatory policy measures
    Non regulatory policy measures
    Putting ideas into practice
    1. Introduction
    2. Electric Motor Driven Systems and Applications
    Motor system types and definitions
    EMDS Applications
    Motor market data
    Market volumes by application
    Market share by efficiency
    Market penetration of VFD technology
    3. Global Electricity Consumption and CO2 Emissions of Electric Motor-Driven Systems
    Scope and methodology
    Scope and definitions.
    Methodology
    Top down estimates of electricity use
    Demand by end use
    Demand by motor sector
    Demand by motor size
    Demand by motor application
    Conclusions from top down estimates
    Bottom up model of motor electricity use
    Methodology
    The motor stock model
    Estimates from bottom up model
    Consolidated top-down and bottom up estimates of electricity consumption
    and CO2 emissions
    Causes of uncertainty
    Top down estimates
    Bottom up estimates
    4. Energy-Savings Technologies and Savings Potentials Applicable to Electric
    Motor Driven Systems
    Improving component efficiency
    Standard AC squirrel-cage induction motor
    Other motor technologies
    New motor technologies
    Gears and transmissions
    Motor control technologies
    Variable loads and VFDs or ASDs
    Efficiency opportunities in different motor applications
    Pumps
    Fans
    Compressors
    Other applications
    Related energy-savings opportunities
    Engineering practice improvement
    Integrated machine design
    Packaged products as core motor systems
    Adequate sizing
    Efficient operation
    5. The Economics of Energy Savings in Electric Motor-Driven Systems
    Factors that influence EMDS economics
    Engineering decision making
    Least life-cycle cost
    Repair versus replacement
    Upgrading existing systems
    Paying for a better motor by buying a smaller motor
    Tapping cost benefits from motor system optimisation
    6. Barriers to Optimisation of Efficient Electric Motor-Driven Systems
    Concepts of barriers
    Missed cost reductions for mass produced products
    Barriers to international trade.
    Technical barriers in electricity supply
    Barriers in non harmonised standards
    Barriers at sector and business levels
    Barriers at the level of manufacturers and OEMs
    Barriers in wholesale, planning and engineering
    Barriers at the level of investors and energy managers
    Payback period and internal rate of return: risk and profitability analysis
    Externalities of electricity use by electric motors and motor systems
    Conclusions on removing barriers
    6. Energy Efficiency Policy Experience for Electric Motor Driven Systems
    Regulations and labelling for integrated equipment and components
    Electric motors
    Pumps
    Fans
    Compressors
    Systems performance specifications
    Electric motors
    Pumps
    Fans
    Air compressors
    Tools to encourage adoption of enhanced motor driven systems
    United States: pump motor systems
    United States: fan motor systems
    United States: air compressor systems
    Awareness raising efforts
    European Union: pumps
    Economic incentives
    North America
    China
    Industrial sector energy service companies
    Industrial energy efficiency programmes and capacity building
    European Union
    China
    Links with macro policy initiatives
    Evaluation and impacts
    7. Options and Recommendations for New Policies on Electric Motor Driven Systems
    Policy context
    Policy recommendations
    Regulatory policy measures
    Non regulatory policy measures
    Potential policy impacts
    Comprehensive integrated policy package
    Regulatory
    Non regulatory
    Putting ideas into practice
    Annex A. Technical Standards for EMDS
    Abbreviations
    References
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